Order for Italian textile machinery increased from foreign markets but domestic market stagnant

Italian textile machinery manufacturers witnessed rise in orders for the third quarter of 2014 compared to the previous quarter, due to the demand from foreign markets.

The rise in orders is limited to foreign markets, where for the period taken into consideration an increase of 9% was reported while the domestic market remains stagnant.

Raffaella Carabelli, President of ACIMIT said that Italian manufacturers are concerned about the situation in domestic market. The results achieved in foreign markets are evidence of a strengthened competitive capacity on the part of Italian companies. However, this does not hide the great concern felt by the entire sector for the downward trend in Italy.

A sure sign of the difficulties the Italian textile and garments industry is experiencing at home lies in the import data for textile machinery. For the first half of the year, machinery imported from abroad dropped by 3% compared to the same period last year.

Due to good demand from foreign market, 2014 will close on a positive note.

The goal for 2015 is already set with ITMA, the industry’s premier trade show to be held in Milan as this major event will act as a catalyst for renewed investments in Italy as well.

In the meantime, approximately one year away from ITMA 2015, a sign of confidence on the part of Italian businesses in the positive market trend is demonstrated by the increased number of Italian exhibitors.

So far the show is getting ready to welcome 358 exhibitors, which is an 11% increase, compared to the last edition of ITMA, held in Barcelona in 2011.

Economic data from industry surveys conducted by ACIMIT, representing the textile machinery sector, indicate a 4% increase.

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