81
Fashion Jobs
L'OREAL GROUP
Demand & Supply Planner
Permanent · NEA IONIA
PROCTER & GAMBLE
Junior Brand Manager
Permanent · ATHENS
L'OREAL GROUP
E-Commerce Manager, l’Oréal Dermatological Beauty Division
Permanent · NEA IONIA
L'OREAL GROUP
Financial Controller - l’Oréal Dermatological Beauty Division
Permanent · NEA IONIA
L'OREAL GROUP
Key Account Supply Chain Manager
Permanent · NEA IONIA
L'OREAL GROUP
Social & Advocacy Manager – Consumer Products Division
Permanent · NEA IONIA
PROCTER&GAMBLE
Warehousing Purchasing Junior Manager
Permanent · ATHENS
L'OREAL GROUP
Sales Representative, Professionals Products Division
Permanent · NEA IONIA
L'OREAL GROUP
l'Oréal Partner Shop (Lps) Experience Manager, Professionals Products Division
Permanent · NEA IONIA
FOOT LOCKER
Συνεργάτης Πωλήσεων
Permanent · THESSALONIKI
H&M
Σύμβουλος Πωλήσεων - Μερική Απασχόληση
Permanent · ATHENS
HERMES
Sales Associate Temporary - Athens Boutique
Fixed-term · ATHENS
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Femme Department Manager - Astir
Permanent · ATHENS
MASSIMO DUTTI
Βοηθοσ Υπευθυνου | Massimo Dutti Θεσσαλονικη
Permanent · THESSALONIKI
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
Execution Planner (Temporary Contract Due to Maternity Leave)
Fixed-term · ATHENS
PROCTER & GAMBLE
HR Administrator
Permanent · ATHENS
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Stock Supervisor (Astir)
Permanent · ATHENS
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Store Manager Nammos
Fixed-term ·
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Store Manager Astir
Permanent · ATHENS
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Sales Assistant - Astir Boutique
Permanent · ATHENS
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Senior Sales Assistant - Astir
Permanent · ATHENS
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
Menswear Department Manager - Astir
Permanent · ATHENS
By
Fibre2Fashion
Published
Dec 22, 2017
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

EU textile & clothing sector sees subdued performance in 2016

By
Fibre2Fashion
Published
Dec 22, 2017

The textile and clothing (T&C) sector has witnessed subdued performance in 2016, says a recent review. Despite a bright EU economy, T&C activity in EU lost dynamism in particular towards the end of the year. 2016 witnessed the slowest growth in EU exports since the financial crisis, while the retail turnover development was less dynamic than in previous year.


DR


The EU's economic improvement did not, however, benefit the clothing sector (whose production fell a further), whilst the textile sector edged ahead by just +1.6 per cent, according to Bulletin N°4/2017 by Euratex. The bulletin has given insight into the 2016 Evolution of the textile and clothing sector and short term prospects as well as the general European Economic Forecast Autumn 2017.

"By 2016 end, the textile and clothing sector moved in opposite directions: textile activity improved to some extent, while activity in the clothing industry showed no signs of recovery. The index for textiles reached a new high in 2016 at 107.5, compared to 105.5 points in 2015 – an increase of +1.9 per cent. In the EU as a whole, investment only grew very slightly in 2016, taking into account the time lag between investment decisions and their implementation. Besides, Switzerland and Turkey faced declines in both sectors," the bulletin stated.

The preliminary data for the first quarter of 2017 was also favourable for the textile sector, albeit with decline in the traditional sectors of spinning and weaving, as well as nonwovens, whilst finishing has recovered somewhat. Knitted items (circular knitting) continued to grow, but at a reduced pace. ‘Other textiles’, including technical textiles, expanded more sustainably. The growth observed mainly came from the Eastern European countries.
"The clothing sector continued to cut production, yet turnover rose slightly. However, expectations during the second half of 2017 continued to rise in the clothing industry with positive assessments of production expectations," according to the bulletin.

Copyright © 2024 Fibre2Fashion. All rights reserved.