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Fiber Price Comparison Reports
Our reports provide a comprehensive comparison of fiber prices, covering cotton, polyester, viscose, wool, acrylic, nylon and spandex.
Cotton and polyester prices are also compared ievery month n China, India, and Pakistan.
Cotton & Polyester Price Comparison (Monthly)
Cotton prices rose in China and India but fell in Pakistan in July, widening the price gap between cotton and polyester staple fiber (PSF) and reinforcing polyester’s cost advantage, particularly in China and India.
Our monthly report offers a detailed comparison of average cotton and PSF prices in China, India, and Pakistan, providing insights into both current and historical trends in the price disparity between cotton and polyester. It includes historical data covering the last 15 years, available for download.
Textile Fiber Price Comparison (Weekly)
July closed with a month-long stabilization in textile fiber markets, but this week saw fresh signs of weakness as cotton and polyester prices slipped again, underlining the imbalance between steady production and still-insufficient demand. The U.S. tariff announcement this morning could now open the way for a gradual market revival. The report includes comparisons between cotton, polyester, viscose, nylon, wool, and acrylic, with prices displayed in US dollars per kilogram. Additionally, price indices are featured to offer a comparative view of the various fibers.
Textile Fiber Price Comparison (Weekly)
Textile fiber prices offered a rare moment of convergence this week, with key markets showing signs of synchronized recovery ahead of an expected U.S. tariff announcement on August 1st. The report includes comparisons between cotton, polyester, viscose, nylon, wool, and acrylic, with prices displayed in US dollars per kilogram. Additionally, price indices are featured to offer a comparative view of the various fibers.
Textile Fiber Price Comparison (Weekly)
After months of divergent paths, textile fiber prices now reveal a fragmented market, where only a few products show signs of renewed activity while others remain stuck in limbo. The report includes comparisons between cotton, polyester, viscose, nylon, wool, and acrylic, with prices displayed in US dollars per kilogram. Additionally, price indices are featured to offer a comparative view of the various fibers.