Due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the textile market, which should have been in the traditional peak season, has not been optimistic. At the beginning of the textile industry's resumption of work, all textile orders were not placed smoothly due to the lack of employees of various companies, but as the operating rate gradually picked up. There has been a wave of concentrated release of the backlog of orders, and a large number of factories that have not recovered their production capacity have ushered in a state of explosion, congestion, and queues. But this wave of market is coming and going fast, and the textile market has gradually entered a calm state in just half a month.
"From the beginning of the year to the present, the orders are the main products, and the market orders are basically invisible," said a person in charge of a weaving factory...Then the small number of orders and the large variety of goods make it difficult to hype the market and promote the peak season. . The lack of market goods is already an urgent problem in the textile market.
The booming textile market is actually an illusion. Without the epidemic's squeeze on production time, this wave of orders will only flow smoothly. Now that this illusion is about to dissipate, it seems inevitable that the textile market will return to the off-season again. Is there a lack of orders in the market? This is of course certain, especially for "market goods" orders. If the market is to become popular again, it must be supported by a large number of "market goods".