China is currently one of the largest production bases for hook and loop products worldwide, with a complete industrial chain primarily concentrated in coastal regions such as Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu. These areas not only benefit from abundant raw materials like nylon and polyester yarns, but also from integrated large-scale operations covering dyeing, weaving, and finishing.
Compared with the high production costs in Europe and the United States, Chinese manufacturers stand out for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness, enabling them to continuously expand their share in the international market. In particular, China's hook and loop exports dominate markets along the Belt and Road Initiative and in Southeast Asia.
However, the high-end segment is still largely controlled by Japanese and Western companies. To bridge this gap, Chinese enterprises are accelerating their shift toward functional, diversified, and eco-friendly product development.
China is currently one of the largest production bases for hook and loop products worldwide, with a complete industrial chain primarily concentrated in coastal regions such as Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu. These areas not only benefit from abundant raw materials like nylon and polyester yarns, but also from integrated large-scale operations covering dyeing, weaving, and finishing.
Compared with the high production costs in Europe and the United States, Chinese manufacturers stand out for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness, enabling them to continuously expand their share in the international market. In particular, China's hook and loop exports dominate markets along the Belt and Road Initiative and in Southeast Asia.
However, the high-end segment is still largely controlled by Japanese and Western companies. To bridge this gap, Chinese enterprises are accelerating their shift toward functional, diversified, and eco-friendly product development.