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Continued growth for Italian Textile Machinery sector in 2011

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In spite of an increase in production for 2011 b y Italian textile machinery manufacturers, forecasts remain cautious for the current year. Provisional figures for 2011 for Italy’s textile machinery sector show a further increase in manufacturing production and exports, following a good recovery in 2010 – this, after a 2009 during which machinery manufacturers were hit hard by the recession.
The value of Italian textile machinery production for 2011 registered  a 9% increase compared to 2010, from 2.4 to 2.6 billion euros. A similar increase was recorded for exports (+10%), which reached a value of just over 2.1 billion euros. Exports r emain the driving force behind the sector growth in Italy.  The dynamism of major textile markets combined with the ability of Italian machinery manufacturers to assert themselves on a global scale,  has contributed to sustaining Italian exports.  Fully 25% of the sector’s sales abroad are directed to China, with Asian markets generally accounting for 50% of all foreign sales.  The latest National Institute of Statistic data o n Italian exports for the first 10 months of 2011 show significant growth in all markets, whether Europea n (France +44%, Germany +56%) ; non- Europea n (Russia +88%, Turkey +83%);  American (United  State s +81%, Brazil +15%, Peru +15%);  a n d Asian (Bangladesh +49%, China +11%, South Korea +53%, Japan+30%, India +22%, Indonesia +58%). These are all countries towards which Italian exports had already experienced strong growth in 2010 as well. On the other hand, demand has remained especially weak from the domestic market. In Italy,  as throughout the European  Union in general, current economic uncertainty is hindering a recovery in investments, even in the t extile industry. In spite of the growth experienced in 2011, Italian machinery manufacturers remain extremely cautious for the current year. “Global demand for t extile machinery began slowing last summer.  The latter months of 2011 and the beginning of this year have confirmed a setback in new orders for many producers.  This is a consequence of the current difficult economic conditions,” affirms Sandro Salmoiraghi, president o f ACIMIT. “The positive outcome of ITMA Barcelona, the industry’s primary trade fair held last September, provided us with some reasons to be optimistic. However, many deals which had been initiated at the trade fair have not yet been finalized, given the state of uncertainty hovering over the future outlook of the markets .  Let’s just say 2012 hasn’t started off with the best of prospects.  The evolution of the economy over the course of the next quarter will provide a more accurate description of what the future holds for us: whether to expect a recovery or renewed stagnation."

  "The economic slowdown h as also affected and currently affects developing Countries as well, including their textile sectors. The drop in consumer spending in developed markets has penalized major garment exporting countries - above all China. In 2012 it will be difficult to find markets capable of significantly increasing their installed production capacity,” predicts Salmoiraghi. In hard times such as these, institutions must be as supportive as ever. “Roughly 80% of production in our sector is directed at foreign markets,” attests Salmoiraghi. “This high propensity towards exports, combined with the comparatively small size of our manufacturers, means that they absolutely must be supported in order to face up to international competition.” Salmoiraghi’s appraisal for the reconstruction of the ICE – Italian institute for foreign trade, is accompanied by the hope that the agency will rapidly return to full scale operations. He concludes, “The ICE is an essential element in a mosaic that must be completed with a greater level of support from the banking system, which many Italian SMEs have called upon to ease access to credit during these difficult times.

 

ITALY’S TEXTILE MACHINERY INDUSTRY (in millions of euros)

 2010var2010/20092011*var.2011/2010
Production 2431+26 %2646+9 %
Exports 1912+27 %2114+11 %
Domestic Consumption1065+36 %1092+2 %
Imports 546+52 %560+2 %
Domestic Demand519+22 %532+2 %

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