Daily consumption of man made fiber registers steep fall
31 Oct '05
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Following sharp decline in US textile production in September with closure of additional mill capacity, the average US man-made fiber on daily basis reached 2,282,000 pounds, a steep 15.2 percent year-on-year drop.
This also represents a record low consumption for a.
In September again, 57,041,000 pounds of manmade fibre was consumed by US textile industries.