
The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) announced the survey results of the 30th Global Textile Industry Survey. The survey was conducted in January 2025 and reveals a cautiously optimistic outlook amid ongoing challenges in the textile value chain.
Looking ahead, optimism is growing with 43% of survey participants expecting improved conditions in the next six months, lifting the global outlook to a positive balance of +29 percentage points. Regions like South America and producer groups such as spinners, which report a balance of +46 percentage points and +45 percentage points, respectively, are leading this sentiment.
Order intake continues its steady recovery with January 2025 figures showing a balance of –6 percentage points after 14 months of progress. South Asia and South America post strong positive performances, but home textiles are the only segment with a positive balance. Meanwhile, the global order backlog has risen to 2.5 months, with North and Central America at 2.9 months, indicating increased demand despite persistent concerns.
Challenges persist as global capacity utilization rate slips to 72%, even though it remains above previous lows. The survey also highlights ongoing worries over weak demand and geopolitical risks, with high energy and raw material prices adding to industry pressures. However, order cancellations have stayed low and stable, and overall inventory levels have remained relatively unchanged.