China
China's textile production leads the world, with a complete industrial chain and a complete range of categories. As early as 2015, China's fiber processing capacity reached 53 million tons, accounting for over 50% of the world's total. China is the world's largest producer and exporter of textiles.
The United States
The textile industry in the United States is also very strong, with many globally renowned textile companies. Although there are few domestic textile companies in the United States, most of them have established factories abroad to take advantage of low labor costs.
India
India is a major producer of textile raw materials, attracting a large number of textile enterprises to build factories, making its textile industry very prosperous.
Japan
Japan's textile technology is at the forefront of the world, especially in textile machinery, clothing machinery, and chemical fiber technology.
UK
The textile industry in the UK has a long history, with globally renowned brands such as Burberry having a high sales proportion worldwide.
Vietnam
Vietnam's textile industry is one of its economic pillars, where many garments and raw materials are produced.
France
There are numerous fashion brands in France, which have driven the development of its textile industry.
Italy
Italy's textile industry is renowned for its fashionable designs and brands, leading global fashion trends.
Germany
Germany's light industry is also well-developed, and the textile industry holds an important position in its economic market.
Belgium
Belgian textile companies have a high reputation in Europe and even globally, and have been continuously expanding into the Asian market in recent years.
The high textile production in these countries is partly due to their well-established industrial chain, advanced technology, abundant raw material resources, and global market demand.