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Deliveries of electronic flat knitting machines soared by 44% to around 202,000 machines in 2017 – an all-time high. Again Asia received the highest share of shipments (96%), with China by far the world's largest investor with a global share of 76% and a year-on-year increase from 101,550 units to 154,850. In the segment of continuous fabrics, shipments of mercerising-lines, singeing-lines, and stenters increased in 2017 by 54%, 11%, and 2% respectively. In the discontinuous fabrics segment, shipments of air-jet dyeing and overflow dyeing machines increased by 35% and 72%, respectively, whereas those of jigger dyeing/beam dyeing machines fell by 7%. Trends in upstream spinning, weaving and knitting machinery investments are an important indicator of future sources of textile production – and the latest figures suggest China, already the world's largest supplier of fibre, yarn and fabric, is not going to relinquish the top slot anytime soon. The numbers also imply that leading apparel exporters like Vietnam and Bangladesh still have some way to go on developing significant capacity for making the textiles that are much-needed by their own garment making industries. Indeed, there are concerns, recently covered on just-style , that Vietnam's local governments are refusing to license textile and dyeing projects over pollution fears. China's stranglehold on world textile trade is undisputed. In 2016, the country produced more than half (54.8%) of the world's fibre and fabric, its textile exports were worth US$106bn and accounted for 37.2% of the global total. During the same year, China also exported apparel worth US$161bn, giving it a 36.4% share of the world market – and the top share in the world's three largest apparel importers: the US, EU and Japan. Much of this strength is due to the size of its supply base, its range of skills, its quality levels, its product variety – and the completeness of its supply chain from raw materials through to fabrics, dyeing, finishing and final products.
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