Italy Silk Products Trade Statistics Brief January–December 2025
This brief follows Italy’s silk product trade through the full year of 2025. The focus is on the main movements across silk yarn, pure silk fabrics, and finished silk products, with attention to the markets that usually matter most for luxury textiles and scarf production.
The figures below are arranged as a market brief rather than a long report. They are intended to give buyers, design teams, and silk supply-chain readers a quick view of where demand and sourcing attention may be shifting.
Exportaciones
Italian silk exports are usually watched for two things: high-value fabric movement and finished product demand from fashion markets. The table format keeps the comparison simple.
Table 1: Export Value of Italian Silk Products to Major Markets
| Market | Product Focus | Trade Note |
|---|---|---|
| Francia | Pure silk fabrics | Luxury fashion and atelier demand remains important |
| Estados Unidos | Finished silk products | Scarves and accessories keep a visible share |
| Alemania | Silk fabrics | Stable European supply-chain demand |
| Suiza | High-end textile inputs | Small but value-focused trade |
| Japón | Finished silk products | Design-led demand with careful quality standards |
Table 2: Export Value of Italian Silk Yarn to Major Markets
| Market | Segment | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Alemania | Yarn and textile inputs | Linked to downstream European manufacturing |
| Francia | Luxury fabric supply | Used in premium textile development |
| Rumanía | Production-linked supply | Often connected with garment production chains |
| España | Fabric and apparel inputs | Moderate but steady demand |
Table 3: Export Value of Italian Pure Silk Fabrics to Major Markets
| Market | Use Case | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| Francia | Luxury fashion | One of the most relevant destinations for high-end fabric |
| Estados Unidos | Designer and boutique use | Demand is selective and value-oriented |
| Alemania | Apparel production | Consistent industrial and fashion use |
| Japón | Premium textile design | Quality and pattern preferences matter |
Importaciones
Italy’s silk imports are closely tied to textile preparation and production. Raw material and semi-finished inputs still play an important role before fabrics move into fashion, scarves, and branded goods.
Table 4: Import Value of Italian Silk Products from Major Markets
| Supplier Market | Product Focus | Trade Note |
|---|---|---|
| China | Silk yarn and fabrics | Large-scale supply with broad product coverage |
| India | Silk yarn and fabric inputs | Important for specific silk categories |
| Vietnam | Silk textile inputs | Growing relevance in Asian supply chains |
| Francia | Finished and luxury products | Mostly high-value exchange within Europe |
| Alemania | Textile inputs | Regional trade and re-export activity |
Table 5: Import Value of Italian Silk Finished Products from Major Markets
| Supplier Market | Product Type | Observation |
|---|---|---|
| China | Scarves and accessories | Broad supply for finished silk goods |
| Francia | Luxury finished products | High-value but selective imports |
| India | Craft and textile goods | More visible in niche categories |
| Vietnam | Finished textile products | Cost and production flexibility are key factors |
Short Market Observation
Italy remains one of the reference markets for silk fabrics and luxury textile applications. For 2025, the most useful point is not only export volume, but the way silk keeps moving between design-led European markets and Asian supply bases. For brands working with scarves, fabrics, or small-batch silk products, Italy is still better understood as a value and design market than a simple volume market.

