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There are xx businesses in the Cut & Sewn Textile Product Manufacturing industry in Australia, which is expected to grow at xx% over the next five years. Industry manufacturers primarily produce household textile goods (except apparel), like bed linen, curtains, towels and pillows. They also make blinds, tents, awnings, sails, tarpaulins and other goods produced from natural or synthetic fibres. These products can be manufactured from purchased cut and sewn materials or from fabrics, fibres and materials woven and manufactured at the same facility.
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Total value (#) and annual change from 2012 – 2030.
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There is 787 Cut & Sewn Textile Product Manufacturing in Australia businesses as of 2025, an decrease of -0.4% from 2024.
The number of Cut & Sewn Textile Product Manufacturing in Australia businesses has declined -1.2% per year on average over the five years between 2020 and 2025.
See our full analysis of the Cut & Sewn Textile Product Manufacturing in Australia to understand if the mumber of bussinesses is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.
The Cut & Sewn Textile Product Manufacturing in Australia has low market share concentration and the largest business is Hunter Douglas.