Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached. In 2022, Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached were the world's 2563rd most traded product, with a total trade of $708M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached grew by 18.7%, from $597M to $708M. Trade in Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached represent 0.003% of total world trade.
Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached are a part of Flax Woven Fabric.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached were China ($473M), Italy ($80.7M), Spain ($25.4M), Belgium ($17.6M), and Turkey ($15.4M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached were Bangladesh ($191M), Vietnam ($86M), Indonesia ($48.5M), United States ($35.5M), and Cambodia ($26.9M).
Ranking Woven fabric of flax, <85% flax, except unbl/bleached ranks 2175th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Flax has been cultivated for thousands of years for its fiber. The fiber is a bast fiber, meaning it is found in the outer shell of the plant. The first step in the process of spinning the flax fiber is to remove the outer shell of the plant. The fiber is then milled so that the downy fuzz is removed, and the individual fibers are separated. The fiber is then spun into yarn. Flax is often used to make linen, which is a cloth that has a soft and smooth texture. Flax is also used to make ropes and other textiles.