In the past five years, China's per capita fibre consumption
increased five kilograms to 13 kg, the China Chamber of Commerce
for Import and Export of Textiles announced on Monday.
In contrast, during the 20-year period from 1980 to 2000, the
per capita fibre consumption only increased from 4.1 kg to 8
kg.
During the 10th Five-Year period (2001-2005), China's textile
industry made remarkable progress and played an important role in
improving people's living standards, stabilizing price levels and
shrinking the divide between China's eastern and western areas, it
said.
A national industrial survey showed that about 19 million people
were working in China's textile industry in 2004, and figures show
over 100 million Chinese farmers are providing agricultural
products relating to textile production.
Out of all the Chinese industrial sectors, textile production
consumes the least energy bar the finance industry, and makes an
invaluable contribution to the country's economic growth, it
said.
In 2004, the net export of China's textile industry reached
US$80.58 billion, jumping 105.81 percent from that in 2000.
Thanks to global termination of textile quotas at the beginning
of 2005, China's surplus from textile trade jumped 25.5 percent
year-on-year to US$89.29 billion U.S. dollar in the
January-November period of 2005, making up 98.3 percent of the
country's total trade surplus.
(Xinhua News Agency February 7, 2006)