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1 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM). Data covers NAICS categories 313 (Textile Mills), 314 (Textile Product Mills), 315 (Apparel), and 32522 (Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments). 2016
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Data for NAICS 32522 is not yet available. Our 2016 estimate for the value of shipments in that category is $7.4 billion. 2 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM). Data covers NAICS categories 313 (Textile Mills), 314 (Textile Product Mills), 315 (Apparel), and 32522 (Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments). 2016 Data for NAICS 32522 is not yet available. Our estimate for the value of shipments in that category is based on data from 2015. 3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Capital Expenses Survey (ACES). Data covers NAICS categories 313 (Textile Mills), 314 (Textile Product Mills), and 315 (Apparel). 4 Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Cotton Council, and the American Sheep Industry Association. 5 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 6 Source: Data for textiles and apparel is from The Export Market Report produced by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA). U.S. export data for cotton, wool, and fine animal hair is calculated from the U.S. International Trade Commission Interactive Tariff and Trade DataWeb using HTS Codes 5101, 5102, 5103 (wool), 5201, 5202, and 5203 (cotton).
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7 Source: U.N. COMTRADE Database 8 Source: U.S. Commerce Department and U.S. International Trade Commission 9 Id. 10 The top 4 exports markets by country for the entire textile supply chain are (1) Mexico - $6.3 billion, (2) Canada - $5.2 billion, (3) China, Hong Kong and Macau - $1.8 billion, and (4) Honduras - $1.5 billion respectively.
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Figures exclude apparel manufacturing and cotton & wool farming jobs.
VALUE OF SHIPMENTS 1 2016 EMPLOYMENT 2
U.S. TEXTILES BY THE NUMBERS
2016 Textile Supply Chain Jobs in Thousands
Yarn & Fabrics
Home Furnishings, Carpet, & Non-Apparel Sewn Products
Apparel
Cotton Farming & Related Industry
Wool Growing & Related Industry
Man-Made FibersCAPITAL INVESTMENT 3
Capital Investment in U.S. Yarn, Fabric, Apparel, & Sewn Product Manufacturing Up $595M in Last 7 Years– Data in $ Billions
TOP 5 STATES FOR TEXTILE JOBS IN 2015 4
113.9
115.0
131.3
126.6
52.525.7
565K Jobs
TOTAL
2016 Value of Shipments for Man-Made Fibers, Yarns, Fabrics, Apparel, & Sewn Products in $ Billions
1. Georgia ............................................................... 48,876
2. North Carolina ................................................. 36,774
3. South Carolina ................................................ 24,446
4. California ............................................................ 17,066
5. Tennessee .......................................................... 13,840
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2016 EXPORT BREAKDOWN BY CATEGORY 6
$4.0B $4.5B $8.6B $3.6B $5.6B
Cotton, Wool & Fine Animal Hair
Man-Made Fibers & Yarns
Home Furnishings, Carpet, & Non-Apparel Sewn Products
Apparel
NAFTA$11.5B
CAFTA-DR$3.2B
Europe$2.8B
Asia$7.0B
Rest of World$1.8B
$26.3B
TOTAL
2016 EXPORT BREAKDOWN BY REGION 7
In $ Billions
SOURCES :
1. U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM), value of shipments for NAICS 313, 314, 315, & 32522. 2015 data used to compute 2016 NAICS 32522 figure.
2. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Agriculture, National Cotton Council and American Sheep Industry Association.
3. U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Capital Expenditures Survey (ACES), NAICS 313, 314, & 315.
4. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census on Employment and Wages (QCEW), NAICS 313, 314, & 32522 only.
5. U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission
6. U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission
7. U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission
8. U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. International Trade Commission
*Data for China includes exports to Hong Kong and Macau.Rest of World = $888M to South America, $354M to Oceania, $327M to Africa and $267M to other North America
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EXPORTS OF FIBERS,YARNS, FABRICSAPPAREL & SEWN PRODUCTS 5
In $ Billions
1. Mexico .................................................. $6.3B
2. Canada ................................................. $5.2B
3. China* .................................................... $1.8B
4. Honduras............................................... $1.5B
2016 Data in $ Billions
TOP 4 EXPORT MARKETS BY COUNTRY 8
Fabrics
$26.3 Billion
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2Fibers are turned into yarn at manufacturing facilities across the U.S
3Yarn then is woven or knit into fabric in U.S. facilities.
4U.S. fabric is exported to Central America and Mexico where it is sewn into pants and then shipped back to the U.S. with the ‘Made In’ tag from that country.
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*MOST, BUT NOT ALL, APPAREL IMPORTED FROM WESTERN HEMISPHERE COUNTRIES CONTAIN U.S. INPUTS. *AMERICAN INPUTS ALMOST NEVER ARE USED IN ASIAN-MADE CLOTHING.
5From U.S. coast to coast, pants are purchased at retail.
Another way to buy American is to check the tag for apparel made in our hemisphere. Track the textile journey of this pair of pants made with U.S. fiber, yarns and fabrics and sewn in Mexico.
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1Cotton, polyester and other fibers are grown and produced in the U.S.
CHECK THE TAG. NOT ALL IMPORTS ARE CREATED EQUAL.
PAIR OF PANTSTHE TEXTILE JOURNEY OF ACHECK
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FIBER IS GROWN OR MADE
FIBERS MADE INTO YARN
YARN WOVEN INTO FABRIC
FABRIC SEWN INTO PANTS
PANTS SOLD AT RETAIL