I have some experience in cotton ,wool and silk ..all natural fibres and so my take on this subject
you see ,we use to procure say cashmere wool in countries mostly of mountain region because that is the ideal place for such sheeps to live and grow ...but wool in its raw form is good as a waste f its not carded and cleaned...so ,you need plenty of water so as to speak and such facilities are never in a mountainous region ...it's in the plain usually
than these wool need to be spun into yarn or threads as a layman would call ...just like cotton made of short fibres but need to made into a continuous yarn ...again such factories are oversea...in my days mostly in Korea
again such yarn made is useless unless you make a useful wear ..and in my days HK topped such production
eventually shipped to Europe or US where the market was
so ,even if Sinkie is a cotton growing or sheep reating country, the production of end goods are never never in the same place ..the produce makes global round before it becomes a product
can some one please tell this idiot please