Viscose fiber is a type of artificial cellulose fiber made of such raw materials as wood, bamboo and cotton linters, mainly used in the textile industry. Viscose fiber includes viscose filament yarn and viscose staple fiber, especially the viscose staple fiber output accounts for about 90% of the total viscose fiber output. Since the 21st century, due to high labor costs and strict environmental requirements, Europe, the United States and other developed countries have transferred their viscose fiber production to Asia-Pacific region. Currently about 80% of the global viscose fiber output comes from the developing countries in Asia-Pacific. China has become the world's largest viscose fiber producer, and its output accounted for roughly 62% of global total in 2012. In 2006-2012, China's viscose fiber output grew quickly at the average compound annual growth rate of 12.1%. In 2012, the output rose to 2.588 million tons, which was mainly distributed in East China, North China
Original Post Global and China Viscose Fiber Industry Report, 2012-2015
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