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Today’s mills require the best fiber quality, reliable shipping and the most competitive prices. Take a look at how spinners and weavers are keeping up.

Indonesian Spinners Stay Strong

While Indonesian mills are still struggling to update their machinery, the country’s spinning sector is still the most stable in the Southeast Asian region.

A Firm Foothold for U.S. Cotton

Industry expansion leads to proactive steps.

Cotton Innovations Have Advanced Far Beyond The Loom

Textile processing has moved from soft fabrics to software.

Consolidation In 2008: Pakistan's Mills Will See Slowed Growth

Even as Pakistan reels from political instability in early 2008 and its textile markets expect slower sales due to the U.S. sub-prime debacle, Pakistani mill leaders and cotton merchants believe growth could be on the horizon due to favorable trade agreements and future partnerships.

The Trickle-Down Effect: Product Quality Starts At The Fiber

When major consumer markets demand the highest quality finished goods at the best possible prices, it takes a concerted effort from the entire cotton supply chain to deliver.

The Trickle-Down Effect

When major consumer markets demand the highest quality finished goods at the best possible prices, it takes a concerted effort from the entire cotton supply chain, beginning with the U.S. producer.