Dominican Republic Textiles Manufacturing: Fabrics, Yarns, and Technical Textiles
Dominican Republic textile manufacturing — producing knit and woven fabrics, technical textiles, performance fabrics, and specialty textile substrates — provides a critical upstream component of the CAFTA-DR apparel supply chain. Under CAFTA-DR’s yarn-forward rule, apparel exported to the United States at zero duty must be made from yarn spun in a CAFTA-DR country, fabric formed in a CAFTA-DR country, and sewn in a CAFTA-DR country. DR-produced fabrics enable apparel manufacturers throughout the CAFTA-DR corridor to fully qualify their garments for zero-tariff access without relying on Tariff Preference Level (TPL) quotas.
Textile Production Capabilities
| Textile Category | DR Capability | US Market Application |
|---|---|---|
| Single jersey / circular knit | Established | T-shirts, activewear, intimates |
| Fleece / terry | Active | Sweatshirts, towels, bathrobes |
| Woven base fabrics | Developing | Shirts, pants, workwear |
| Technical / performance fabrics | Growing | Athletic, outdoor, medical textile |
| Non-woven technical textiles | Emerging | Medical, filtration, industrial |
CAFTA-DR Textile Origin Compliance
For textiles produced in the Dominican Republic, CAFTA-DR origin is established when: the yarn is spun from fiber in a CAFTA-DR country; the yarn is woven or knitted into fabric in a CAFTA-DR country; and the fabric is further processed (dyed, finished, cut) in a CAFTA-DR country. DR textile mills that source CAFTA-DR-origin yarn and produce fabric in their DR facilities generate CAFTA-DR-compliant fabric that enables full yarn-forward qualification for downstream apparel. US apparel brands seeking full CAFTA-DR supply chain integration should engage DR textile producers as the upstream anchor of their Caribbean sourcing network.
Related Resources
DR Apparel 2026 | CAFTA-DR Rules of Origin | DR vs Bangladesh | Santiago Manufacturing Hub
FAQ
Does the Dominican Republic have sufficient textile capacity for major US apparel brands?
Dominican Republic textile capacity has grown but remains smaller in absolute terms than major Asian textile producing countries. DR textile mills can supply mid-size US apparel brands and specialty manufacturers with CAFTA-DR-compliant fabrics; very large volume programs may require supplementing DR fabric with CAFTA-DR-compliant fabric from Honduras or the broader CAFTA-DR corridor under cumulation provisions. The cumulation provisions in CAFTA-DR allow fabric produced in any CAFTA-DR country to count as regional content in another CAFTA-DR country’s apparel manufacturing.
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