Comprehensive analysis of China's lace manufacturing industry in 2025, a market valued at approximately ¥15 billion with significant global export share. China produces over 60% of the world's lace, with major production hubs in Chanting (Guangdong), Zhuji (Zhejiang), and Shengze (Jiangsu). The industry encompasses traditional hand-made lace, Leavers lace, Raschel lace, bobbin lace, and modern chemical lace. Key manufacturing centers include Chaozhou (Guangdong), famous for its embroidery lace used in wedding dresses and haute couture, and Zhuji (Zhejiang), a leading hub for warp-knitted lace for garment trims. Leading enterprises such as Chaozhou Lace, Jiangsu Jinlong, and Zhejiang Rongtai are upgrading with digital jacquard machines, computerized embroidery systems, and water-soluble lace technology. The industry is also embracing sustainable practices including eco-friendly dyeing, recycled polyester lace, and low-waste cutting techniques. Exports primarily target Europe, the US, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East for applications in bridal fashion, lingerie, home textiles, and craft industries.
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