According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) report, from October 23 to 29, 2020, the contracted volume of U.S. upland cotton exports in 2020/21 was 26,241 tons, a 60% decrease from the previous week. , the average value in the first four weeks fell by 42%, the main buyersChina (10737 tons,including cancellation of 8694 tons),Pakistan (5720 tons), Turkey (5108 tons, including cancellation of 5018 tons), South Korea (3,768 tons), Guatemala (3,609 tons, including 91 tons re-exported from El Salvador), and those who canceled their contracts were Bangladesh (10,022 tons) and Mexico (1,193 tons).
U.S. upland cotton export shipments in 2020/21 were 61,290 tons, an increase of 18% from the previous week and an increase of 43% from the average of the previous four weeks. They were mainly shipped to China (28,920 tons),Vietnam (9,466 tons), Pakistan (6,322 tons), Bangladesh (4,585 tons), and Mexico (4,041 tons).
The contracted volume of U.S. upland cotton exports in 2020/21 is 12,644 tons. The main buyers are Guatemala (5,902 tons), El Salvador (3,201 tons), and China (1998 Ton).
On October 23-29, 2020, the contracted volume of U.S. Pima cotton exports in 2020/21 was 3,814 tons, a 49% decrease from the previous week. It dropped 34% from the average of the previous four weeks. The main buyers were Pakistan (1,294 tons), India (2,280 tons, including cancellation of 91 tons), China (545 tons, including cancellation of 499 tons), Peru (454 tons), Turkey (204 tons, including 136 tons re-exported from Germany), and Germany (136 tons) canceled the contract.
U.S. Pima cotton export shipment volume in 2020/21 was 4,971 tons, the highest level in the market year, an increase of 38% from the previous week, and an increase of 69% from the average of the previous four weeks. %, mainly shipped to India (1634 tons),China (1589 tons),Pakistan (681 tons), Vietnam (499 tons), and Thailand (224 tons). </p