- Analysis of the Operating Situation of the Fiber Industry in the First Quarter of 2026
- As the Minor Fullness Festival approaches, the abundant harvest is here. The spunbond non-woven fabric from Jiangsu Sibot adds charm to daily life!
- The cost concerns behind the record-breaking polyester exports in the first quarter of 2026
- During the May travel season, Jiangsu Sibote spunbond non-woven fabric accompanies you on your journey with ease.
- The Rainy Festival is approaching, and Sibot Textile's spunbond non-woven fabric brings convenience to your spring life!
- Russian oil exemption extension may ease pressure on textile costs
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Future textile industry status analysis!
Although the scientific and technological progress of China's textile industry has been remarkable in the past few years, and has led to industrial innovation and development, overall, the ability of independent innovation is still relatively weak. In terms of fiber materials that reflect the high-end and green development of the industry, high-quality and high-tech textile innovative design and development, advanced textile processing technology, ecological dyeing and finishing technology, and ecological dyeing and finishing technology, High-end textile equipment and the application of electronics, information, automation technology to improve the textile industry and other aspects still need to accelerate development
- Analysis of the Operating Situation of the Fiber Industry in the First Quarter of 2026
- As the Minor Fullness Festival approaches, the abundant harvest is here. The spunbond non-
- The cost concerns behind the record-breaking polyester exports in the first quarter of 202
- During the May travel season, Jiangsu Sibote spunbond non-woven fabric accompanies you on
- The Rainy Festival is approaching, and Sibot Textile's spunbond non-woven fabric brings co
- Russian oil exemption extension may ease pressure on textile costs