Amidst the sound of firecrackers, the editor clearly feels that the Spring Festival holiday has arrived because there is no traffic jam on the way to work. After a busy year, the textile people should be taking a rest now. 2021 will be a great year for the textile industry. In an ordinary year, with the historical legacy of the “lowest market in history” the year before last, everyone worked hard. In one year, we can clearly feel the gradual recovery of the textile industry!
It is because of everyone’s efforts that the seeds of hope have been sown, and these opportunities have sprouted in 2022.
Opportunity 1: Orders continue before the Spring Festival
In the second half of 2021, the textile market fell into a slump after October and continued to be sluggish. This situation lasted until around New Year’s Day. With the concentrated issuance of foreign trade orders, it seemed that the half-awake textile market was suddenly awakened. It was originally planned to increase housing prices early. Weaving factories have also postponed their holidays.
When the editor visited the market, a person in charge of a foreign trade company said: “Because our company’s orders before the year were definitely too late, we discussed with the customers to do some of them first. Now the orders after the year have been put on the machine, but The weaving factories are all on holiday around the 23rd, so we can only wait for the subsequent holidays to end before continuing to rush the production.” And after further understanding, I found that this part of the fabric was still a very popular stretch fabric last year, and maybe stretch fabrics will continue to dominate the market next year. .
Opportunity 2: The traditional peak season “Gold, Three, Silver and Four”
There are two traditional peak seasons in the textile industry, “Gold, Three, Silver, Four” and “Gold, Nine and Silver”. In order to get good luck, most textile companies will choose to open on the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, which means making a lot of money. After finishing the orders before the year , time has entered the “Golden Three” of the traditional peak season, but the fact that last year’s peak season was not busy has somewhat affected the mentality of textile bosses, but last year’s “Golden Three” is in the “the weakest market in history” from 2020 In the transitional stage, although this situation requires vigilance, you can still boldly look forward to the market trend.
From the perspective of prices following the market, the price increases of polyester filament since the end of December also coincide with the signs that the textile market has slowly picked up since around New Year’s Day, and at a time when the textile market is basically on holiday. , although the price of polyester filament has a one-day promotion, the price is still rising after the promotion ends!
Opportunity three: The epidemic trend is stabilizing
The most troubled thing for textile people in the past two years is the epidemic. Just two words contain too much sadness and pain, and textile people have also suffered a lot from the epidemic. After the outbreak, the logistics were restricted and strict. Production and delivery have been greatly affected by the suspension of production, and the international epidemic has affected the placement of market orders due to the decline in global consumption capacity.
However, after two years of hard work, the epidemic trend has stabilized. A textile “old master” said: “Now the global vaccination rate is increasing, new coronavirus specific drugs have emerged, the epidemic has been greatly controlled, and the market is expected to return to normal next year. !”
The new year brings a new atmosphere. Overall, 2021 is a year of polarization. Mass products in the market rely on “price wars” to sell, while niche products rely on development capabilities. However, the profits brought by differentiated products are far greater than those of ordinary products. Mass products, in the new storm of opportunities in 2022, what new opportunities will textile people encounter?
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