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New Report Gives Predictions to 2012 for the World Fibres Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72542) has announced the addition of World Fibre Trends in Demand and Supply 2007 to their offering.

The "World Fibre - Trends in Demand and Supply" is the second compendium com·pen·di·um  
n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a
1. A short, complete summary; an abstract.

2. A list or collection of various items.
 from YarnsandFibers presenting the demand and supply trends in manmade fibre industry. The compilation covers all major fibre producing countries accounting for 91.4% of global production and 91.5% in consumption. Time series on trends from 1990 to 2006 on production, imports, exports and apparent consumption is presented country-wise for 19 countries including all major Asian countries Noun 1. Asian country - any one of the nations occupying the Asian continent
Asian nation

country, land, state - the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"
, USA and West Europe. In this report we have attempted to forecast the apparent levels of production and consumption for the year 2012 based on multi-regression trend analysis.

This is an attempt to place in perspective, the trends witnessed in manmade fibres since 1990 with regards to production, consumption and trade. The presentation is made through descriptive analysis of the trends and changes in fibre industry with detailed tabulation tab·u·late  
tr.v. tab·u·lat·ed, tab·u·lat·ing, tab·u·lates
1. To arrange in tabular form; condense and list.

2. To cut or form with a plane surface.

adj.
Having a plane surface.
 in various permutation One possible combination of items out of a larger set of items. For example, with the set of numbers 1, 2 and 3, there are six possible permutations: 12, 21, 13, 31, 23 and 32.

(mathematics) permutation - 1.
 and combination and graphical presentation. The purpose of this compendium is to serve as a basic information infrastructure to all those who are related to fibres and yarns industry, directly or indirectly. The compendium will also serve as a ready to use reference and the presentation will help easy and quick consumption of the information.

The Report is divided into three sections: Global View, Fibre View and Producer/Consumer View.

The first section covers World production of manmade and natural fibres for the period 1980 to 2006. This section covers time series on production of polyester polyester, synthetic fiber, produced by the polymerization of the product formed when an alcohol and organic acid react. The outstanding characteristic of polyesters is their ability to resist wrinkling and to spring back into shape when creased.  - with its two streams the staple fibre Noun 1. staple fibre - a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn; "staple fibers vary widely in length"
staple fiber, staple

natural fiber, natural fibre - fiber derived from plants or animals
 and filament filament, in astronomy: see chromosphere.  yarn yarn, fibers or filaments formed into a continuous strand for use in weaving textiles or for the manufacture of thread. A staple fiber, such as cotton, linen, or wool, is made into yarn by carding, combing (for fine, long staples only), drawing out into roving, then , nylon - staple fibre and filament yarn, viscose vis·cose  
n.
1. A thick, golden-brown viscous solution of cellulose xanthate, used in the manufacture of rayon and cellophane.

2. Viscose rayon.

adj.
1. Viscous.

2.
 - staple fibre and filament yarn and acrylic acrylic, artificial fiber made from a special group of vinyl compounds, primarily acrylonitrile. Acrylic fibers are thermoplastic (i.e., soften when heated, reharden upon cooling), have low moisture regain, are low in density, and can be made into bulky fabrics.  staple fibre. Among the natural fibres, this section covers production of cotton, wool and silk. The aggregation is done for each of fibre group namely manmade fibre - cellulosic cel·lu·lose  
n.
A complex carbohydrate, (C6H10O5)n, that is composed of glucose units, forms the main constituent of the cell wall in most plants, and is important in the manufacture of numerous products,
 and synthetic, and natural fibres. They are further aggregated into total fibres production. Also tabulations on year-on-year percentages changes and each fibre/yarn's share in respective segment are presented.

The second section covers details on each fibre with a view of presenting producing and consuming countries of individual fibre/yarn. Here, the report covers production, demand and trade (imports and exports) of each fibre/yarn distributed by countries. The countries are China, Taiwan, India, USA, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Turkey, Germany, Pakistan, Malaysia, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Canada, France and West Europe. Tabulation also includes year-on-year percentage changes of each indicator, individual country's share in World aggregate.

The third section is the Producer-Consumer view containing profile of each country by the fibre or yarn they produce, trade and consume. This covers time series on production, import, export and consumption for the period 1990 to 2006. An analytical view covers tabulations on year-on-year percentage changes in all the indicators, the fibre/yarn's export intensity in terms of domestic production and the country's dependence on import in relation with its domestic consumption.

The report will be useful at all levels of decision makers and particularly, handy for textile corporate and business planner.

The data on manmade fibre and natural fibre is available in myriad of sources. We have collated the data from best and authentic sources after verifying the same with industry peers. In our endeavour to serve our clients, we shall release the next report in 2008 with updated data for 2007 and firmer projections for 2012.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72542
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