On this day, the terminal demand of the spandex market, which is mainly driven by domestic sales, continued to emerge, and the actual consumption volume maintained a slight increase. Currently, many key manufacturers that primarily consume spandex, such as those producing t-shirts with turned-down collars, have seen total orders for terminal products arrive at levels lower than the same period last year. This has resulted in relatively weak negotiations for future sales contracts. Many weaving and distribution companies continue to operate on small orders, needs-based procurement, or inventory digestion. The trading atmosphere of the entire spandex market shows a pattern of low consolidation.
This article comes from the Global Textile Network. Please indicate the source when re-posting! It is expected that in the future, spandex manufacturers' inventories will start to increase again. The entire production sector, under pressure from raw material costs, continues to operate in a pattern of breaking even or even incurring losses, with signs of further upward pressure. Downstream purchasing will continue cautiously and in small quantities.
(Note: Terms like "朝拜毯" (prayer rugs), "毛线编织拖鞋" (woolen knitting slippers), and others seem contextually out of place in an industrial textile report, so they might be mistranscriptions or placeholders in the original text.)