The convening of the third " The Belt and Road" International Cooperation Summit Forum attracted global attention. This year also marks the tenth anniversary of the joint construction of the "Belt and Road" initiative. China is working with partners from all parties to build a platform for global connectivity and economic cooperation, adding impetus to world economic growth. This naturally includes China's textile machinery industry.
In which areas of the “The Belt and Road” are domestic textile machinery popular?
In fact, the “The Belt and Road” countries and regions have always been hot spots for the export of domestic textile machinery. According to statistics from the China Textile Machinery Association, in the past three years, China’s total textile machinery exports to “Belt and Road” countries and regions have maintained a good growth rate, and its proportion in China’s total textile machinery exports has also remained at 70%. The share of left and right. In the past three years, domestic textile machinery has been exported to 60 countries and regions along the “Belt and Road”. Among them, exports to South Asia have always accounted for the largest share, followed by Southeast Asia, and West Asia ranks third. North Africa region.
In the first half of 2023, the total value of China's textile machinery exports to 60 countries and regions along the "The Belt and Road" was US$1.706 billion, accounting for 74.63% of all exports in the same period. Among them, exports to Northeast Asia and Central and Eastern Europe accounted for a large proportion increase.
In the past three years, the export situation of domestic textile machinery to “Belt and Road” countries and regions is as follows: From January to June 2021, the total export value of domestic textile machinery to South Asia was US$734 million. From January to June 2022, this The amount is US$989 million and US$823 million in 2023. During the above-mentioned period, the total export value of domestic textile machinery to Southeast Asia was US$455 million, US$515 million, and US$445 million respectively; during the same period, the total export value to West Asia and North Africa was US$282 million, US$299 million, and US$273 million respectively; The total value of exports to Central Asia was US$68.7 million, US$73.27 million and US$76.97 million respectively; the total value of exports to Central and Eastern Europe was US$43.11 million, US$24.14 million and US$29.11 million respectively; the total value of exports to Northeast Asia was The total amounts were US$31.87 million, US$29.52 million and US$57.56 million respectively.





