Rising cost of cotton textile will boost the Man-made Fiber market in India, finds Netscribes
Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., launches a report on the Man-made Fiber Market in India 2011 as part of Netscribes' Manufacturing series.
- (1888PressRelease) May 06, 2011 - Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its Man-made Fiber Market in India 2011 report. Increasing demand for textile namely general purpose textile, fashion wear, textile used for special purpose, along with the increasing price of textile made up of cotton is expected to drive the man-made fiber market in India.
The report begins with an overview of the overall textile market in India which comprises of different types of textiles available in India. It then discusses the man-made fiber market which includes a brief overview of the market covering the production and installed capacity in India. This is followed by an overview of major types of man-made fiber and filament yarn. It includes information about its demand and supply, and export and import scenario India. It is immediately followed by a highlight of the export-import scenario in India.
The major characteristics of the market have been analyzed and include - favorable demographic, rising cotton prices, rising cost of raw material, anti-dumping duty and unfavorable excise duty.
The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the industry. It also includes a brief profile of the major players which includes a snapshot of their corporation, financial performance and expansion plans, providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.
For more details on the content of each report and ordering information please contact:
Gaurav Kumar
Tel: +91 33 4064 6214
Email: gaurav.kumar ( @ ) netscribes dot com
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