
Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Overview, 2030
Description
Mexico’s outdoor-fabric market has evolved from traditional canvas and cotton origins toward engineered synthetic solutions over the last four decades, driven by domestic textile modernization, increasing polyester capacity and demand for longer-lasting, lower-maintenance materials. Early usage of heavy canvases for marine and agricultural applications gave way to woven acrylics and polyester constructions as local mills invested in solution-dyed technology and finishing lines, enabling UV-stable color libraries and mildew-resistant chemistries that suit Mexico’s varied climates. The national value chain now follows an integrated route polymer and resin supply, yarn extrusion and spinning, weaving/knitting, solution-dyeing or piece-dyeing, and coating/lamination before conversion and fabrication anchored by regional polyester and PET players that supply feedstock for domestic fiber production. Solution-dyed acrylics and coated polyesters increasingly serve contract upholstery, marine covers and architectural shading, while coated laminates and TPU systems address demands for weldability and hydrostatic performance. Seasonality and replacement cycles are application specific residential patio cushions and retail furniture see 3–7 year refresh cycles, commercial awnings and hospitality installations follow longer specification and refurbishment cadences, and marine upholstery replacement concentrates around pre-season maintenance windows; these cycles are amplified by coastal UV intensity and local microclimates. Demand correlates closely with housing activity, growing outdoor-living retail assortments, hospitality CAPEX and marina usage; retailers’ expansion and stronger DIY channels in Mexico have raised accessible volumes for mid-tier fabrics. Last of all, increasing frequency of extreme weather and higher average UV exposure are shortening useful lifespans for lower-performance goods and shifting procurement toward higher-durability, test-certified synthetics.
According to the research report ""Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the Mexico Outdoor Fabric market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 280 Million by 2030. Mexico’s outdoor fabric supply chain is influenced by its polymer and textile ecosystem, where local resin and PET production supports much of the polyester and recycled polyester feedstock, while specialty inputs such as acrylic fiber, high-performance pigments, UV stabilizers, and biocides are often imported to meet performance specifications. Key raw materials include PET chips, acrylic staple and filament, polypropylene, plasticizers, titanium dioxide, pigments, and specialty additives, all of which are sensitive to global feedstock price swings and energy costs. On the production side, energy-intensive processes such as extrusion, dyeing, coating, and lamination represent a large share of variable cost, alongside labor and finishing chemistries. The choice between batch and continuous coating/lamination systems directly affects economics continuous lines lower cost per linear meter but require stable throughput and standardized colors, while batch systems allow flexibility for custom orders, FR treatments, or short runs but at higher unit costs. Logistics also play an important role, as roll width and fabric weight influence container utilization and inland freight, with wider rolls improving cost efficiency but increasing handling complexity. Nearshoring strategies such as locating coating and finishing closer to consumer markets in northern Mexico help reduce transport delays and align with U.S. seasonal demand, though border congestion and port bottlenecks still add volatility. Pricing structures are tiered by performance level entry fabrics such as coated polyester or olefin target cost-sensitive segments, mid-tier solution-dyed polyester or acrylic blends balance durability and price, and premium acrylics or TPU laminates are positioned for long warranties, advanced FR compliance, and PFAS-free finishes. Additional upcharges are common for flame-retardant treatments, custom printing, digital patterns, and color matching, while warranty length itself functions as a market signal for durability and justifies price differentiation across segments.
In Mexico, outdoor fabric adoption by material reflects both climate conditions and sector-specific performance requirements, with polyester holding a central role due to the country’s robust PET supply chain and strong domestic recycling infrastructure that feeds into rPET-based yarns, making solution-dyed polyester fabrics widely available for furniture covers, awnings, and mid-tier marine applications. Acrylic fabrics, though more dependent on imported fiber, are favored in premium residential and commercial uses because of their superior UV resistance, colorfastness, and mildew performance, particularly in coastal regions such as Baja California and the Yucatán Peninsula where sun and salt exposure shorten the lifecycle of lesser materials. Olefin or polypropylene fabrics appeal to cost-sensitive buyers and DIY markets, as they offer quick-drying and lightweight characteristics, though their long-term fade resistance is weaker under Mexico’s high UV index. Vinyl-coated polyester plays a critical role in heavy-duty applications like tarpaulins, shade membranes, and industrial covers, where hydrostatic resistance, weldability, and flame standards are prioritized, despite sustainability debates around PVC use. Nylon has more limited use but remains relevant in camping gear and certain military or defense textiles requiring tensile strength and abrasion resistance. PTFE-coated composites are niche but expanding in architectural membranes and high-end shading systems in urban projects, valued for extreme durability, weatherability, and compliance with building codes in large commercial developments. Natural fibers, such as treated cotton or jute, are primarily seen in artisanal markets and decorative outdoor textiles but face durability challenges in humid and coastal environments. Other advanced blends, including TPU-laminated fabrics and specialty antimicrobial textiles, are emerging to serve hospitality and institutional buyers demanding both sustainability and long service life.
Performance characteristics strongly influence material selection and purchasing behavior in Mexico’s outdoor fabric market, given the country’s diverse climates, from arid northern zones to humid coasts and high-UV central regions. Waterproof and water-repellent fabrics dominate demand in marine, camping, and tarpaulin applications, where sudden tropical storms and heavy seasonal rains require fabrics with strong hydrostatic head ratings; coated polyesters and TPU laminates are preferred for their weldability and resistance to water ingress, while PFAS-free repellents are gradually entering the market due to regulatory and brand-driven sustainability pressures. UV resistance is a critical characteristic across all categories, as Mexico’s high solar intensity accelerates fiber degradation and color loss; solution-dyed acrylics and polyesters with UV stabilizers are therefore prioritized in outdoor furniture, hospitality venues, and coastal installations. Fade resistance is closely linked, with higher-tier fabrics offering warranties of five years or more, a valuable differentiator in resorts, public spaces, and luxury residences. Stain and mildew resistance has particular relevance in humid states such as Veracruz and Quintana Roo, where untreated fabrics are prone to fungal growth; antimicrobial finishes, solution-dyed fibers, and olefin-based fabrics provide cost-effective resistance, especially for cushions and marine upholstery. Fire-resistant (FR) fabrics, though a smaller segment, are mandated in commercial and institutional projects, especially in hospitality and architectural shading, where compliance with NFPA 701 or European standards is required for large awnings, shade sails, and event tents. Breathability, while secondary, influences comfort-driven applications such as pergola covers and seating textiles, where air-permeable constructions help reduce heat build-up and condensation in Mexico’s warmer interiors and public shade projects.
In Mexico, the outdoor fabric market by application demonstrates a diverse alignment with the country’s lifestyle, climate, and economic activity. Patio and outdoor furniture remains the largest demand driver, as rising middle-class households and urban housing developments increasingly feature terraces and garden spaces. Fabrics used in cushions and upholstery must balance comfort with resilience to Mexico’s intense UV exposure, and imports of solution-dyed acrylics and polyesters dominate here due to their fade resistance and longer replacement cycles. Awnings and canopies represent another vital application, particularly in Mexico’s commercial real estate and hospitality sectors. With the expansion of open-air dining in urban centers such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, demand for robust waterproof and UV-stable fabrics has grown, especially in retail streetscapes and hotels seeking energy savings from shading systems. Umbrellas and shade sails are popular across both residential backyards and resorts, particularly along Mexico’s coastal tourism hubs like Cancun and Los Cabos, where salt exposure and strong sun intensify performance requirements. The marine and boating segment, while more niche, benefits from Mexico’s extensive coastline and marina growth. Here, vinyl and acrylic-coated fabrics are sought for seating, covers, and enclosures that must endure saltwater corrosion and mildew risks. Beyond these, other uses include tents, tarpaulins, and temporary event structures, a segment influenced by Mexico’s active outdoor festival and exhibition culture. This category emphasizes affordability and bulk supply, often utilizing polyolefin and PVC-based fabrics. Across applications, replacement cycles vary, with marine and commercial shading requiring more frequent refreshes due to heavy wear, while residential cushions or canopies extend longer with proper care.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Outdoor Fabric Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Material
• Polyester
• Acrylic
• Olefin (Polypropylene)
• Vinyl
• Nylon
• PTFE
• Natural Fibers
• Others
By Performance Characteristic
• Waterproof / Water-repellent
• UV-Resistant
• Fade-Resistant
• Stain & Mildew Resistant
• Fire-Resistant
• Breathable
By Application
• Patio & Outdoor Furniture (incl. Cushions, Upholstery)
• Awnings & Canopies
• Umbrellas & Shade Sails
• Marine / Boating (Covers, Seating, Enclosures)
• Others (Tents, Tarpaulins, Event Structures)
According to the research report ""Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the Mexico Outdoor Fabric market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 280 Million by 2030. Mexico’s outdoor fabric supply chain is influenced by its polymer and textile ecosystem, where local resin and PET production supports much of the polyester and recycled polyester feedstock, while specialty inputs such as acrylic fiber, high-performance pigments, UV stabilizers, and biocides are often imported to meet performance specifications. Key raw materials include PET chips, acrylic staple and filament, polypropylene, plasticizers, titanium dioxide, pigments, and specialty additives, all of which are sensitive to global feedstock price swings and energy costs. On the production side, energy-intensive processes such as extrusion, dyeing, coating, and lamination represent a large share of variable cost, alongside labor and finishing chemistries. The choice between batch and continuous coating/lamination systems directly affects economics continuous lines lower cost per linear meter but require stable throughput and standardized colors, while batch systems allow flexibility for custom orders, FR treatments, or short runs but at higher unit costs. Logistics also play an important role, as roll width and fabric weight influence container utilization and inland freight, with wider rolls improving cost efficiency but increasing handling complexity. Nearshoring strategies such as locating coating and finishing closer to consumer markets in northern Mexico help reduce transport delays and align with U.S. seasonal demand, though border congestion and port bottlenecks still add volatility. Pricing structures are tiered by performance level entry fabrics such as coated polyester or olefin target cost-sensitive segments, mid-tier solution-dyed polyester or acrylic blends balance durability and price, and premium acrylics or TPU laminates are positioned for long warranties, advanced FR compliance, and PFAS-free finishes. Additional upcharges are common for flame-retardant treatments, custom printing, digital patterns, and color matching, while warranty length itself functions as a market signal for durability and justifies price differentiation across segments.
In Mexico, outdoor fabric adoption by material reflects both climate conditions and sector-specific performance requirements, with polyester holding a central role due to the country’s robust PET supply chain and strong domestic recycling infrastructure that feeds into rPET-based yarns, making solution-dyed polyester fabrics widely available for furniture covers, awnings, and mid-tier marine applications. Acrylic fabrics, though more dependent on imported fiber, are favored in premium residential and commercial uses because of their superior UV resistance, colorfastness, and mildew performance, particularly in coastal regions such as Baja California and the Yucatán Peninsula where sun and salt exposure shorten the lifecycle of lesser materials. Olefin or polypropylene fabrics appeal to cost-sensitive buyers and DIY markets, as they offer quick-drying and lightweight characteristics, though their long-term fade resistance is weaker under Mexico’s high UV index. Vinyl-coated polyester plays a critical role in heavy-duty applications like tarpaulins, shade membranes, and industrial covers, where hydrostatic resistance, weldability, and flame standards are prioritized, despite sustainability debates around PVC use. Nylon has more limited use but remains relevant in camping gear and certain military or defense textiles requiring tensile strength and abrasion resistance. PTFE-coated composites are niche but expanding in architectural membranes and high-end shading systems in urban projects, valued for extreme durability, weatherability, and compliance with building codes in large commercial developments. Natural fibers, such as treated cotton or jute, are primarily seen in artisanal markets and decorative outdoor textiles but face durability challenges in humid and coastal environments. Other advanced blends, including TPU-laminated fabrics and specialty antimicrobial textiles, are emerging to serve hospitality and institutional buyers demanding both sustainability and long service life.
Performance characteristics strongly influence material selection and purchasing behavior in Mexico’s outdoor fabric market, given the country’s diverse climates, from arid northern zones to humid coasts and high-UV central regions. Waterproof and water-repellent fabrics dominate demand in marine, camping, and tarpaulin applications, where sudden tropical storms and heavy seasonal rains require fabrics with strong hydrostatic head ratings; coated polyesters and TPU laminates are preferred for their weldability and resistance to water ingress, while PFAS-free repellents are gradually entering the market due to regulatory and brand-driven sustainability pressures. UV resistance is a critical characteristic across all categories, as Mexico’s high solar intensity accelerates fiber degradation and color loss; solution-dyed acrylics and polyesters with UV stabilizers are therefore prioritized in outdoor furniture, hospitality venues, and coastal installations. Fade resistance is closely linked, with higher-tier fabrics offering warranties of five years or more, a valuable differentiator in resorts, public spaces, and luxury residences. Stain and mildew resistance has particular relevance in humid states such as Veracruz and Quintana Roo, where untreated fabrics are prone to fungal growth; antimicrobial finishes, solution-dyed fibers, and olefin-based fabrics provide cost-effective resistance, especially for cushions and marine upholstery. Fire-resistant (FR) fabrics, though a smaller segment, are mandated in commercial and institutional projects, especially in hospitality and architectural shading, where compliance with NFPA 701 or European standards is required for large awnings, shade sails, and event tents. Breathability, while secondary, influences comfort-driven applications such as pergola covers and seating textiles, where air-permeable constructions help reduce heat build-up and condensation in Mexico’s warmer interiors and public shade projects.
In Mexico, the outdoor fabric market by application demonstrates a diverse alignment with the country’s lifestyle, climate, and economic activity. Patio and outdoor furniture remains the largest demand driver, as rising middle-class households and urban housing developments increasingly feature terraces and garden spaces. Fabrics used in cushions and upholstery must balance comfort with resilience to Mexico’s intense UV exposure, and imports of solution-dyed acrylics and polyesters dominate here due to their fade resistance and longer replacement cycles. Awnings and canopies represent another vital application, particularly in Mexico’s commercial real estate and hospitality sectors. With the expansion of open-air dining in urban centers such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, demand for robust waterproof and UV-stable fabrics has grown, especially in retail streetscapes and hotels seeking energy savings from shading systems. Umbrellas and shade sails are popular across both residential backyards and resorts, particularly along Mexico’s coastal tourism hubs like Cancun and Los Cabos, where salt exposure and strong sun intensify performance requirements. The marine and boating segment, while more niche, benefits from Mexico’s extensive coastline and marina growth. Here, vinyl and acrylic-coated fabrics are sought for seating, covers, and enclosures that must endure saltwater corrosion and mildew risks. Beyond these, other uses include tents, tarpaulins, and temporary event structures, a segment influenced by Mexico’s active outdoor festival and exhibition culture. This category emphasizes affordability and bulk supply, often utilizing polyolefin and PVC-based fabrics. Across applications, replacement cycles vary, with marine and commercial shading requiring more frequent refreshes due to heavy wear, while residential cushions or canopies extend longer with proper care.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Outdoor Fabric Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Material
• Polyester
• Acrylic
• Olefin (Polypropylene)
• Vinyl
• Nylon
• PTFE
• Natural Fibers
• Others
By Performance Characteristic
• Waterproof / Water-repellent
• UV-Resistant
• Fade-Resistant
• Stain & Mildew Resistant
• Fire-Resistant
• Breathable
By Application
• Patio & Outdoor Furniture (incl. Cushions, Upholstery)
• Awnings & Canopies
• Umbrellas & Shade Sails
• Marine / Boating (Covers, Seating, Enclosures)
• Others (Tents, Tarpaulins, Event Structures)
Table of Contents
82 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Market Structure
- 2.1. Market Considerate
- 2.2. Assumptions
- 2.3. Limitations
- 2.4. Abbreviations
- 2.5. Sources
- 2.6. Definitions
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1. Secondary Research
- 3.2. Primary Data Collection
- 3.3. Market Formation & Validation
- 3.4. Report Writing, Quality Check & Delivery
- 4. Mexico Geography
- 4.1. Population Distribution Table
- 4.2. Mexico Macro Economic Indicators
- 5. Market Dynamics
- 5.1. Key Insights
- 5.2. Recent Developments
- 5.3. Market Drivers & Opportunities
- 5.4. Market Restraints & Challenges
- 5.5. Market Trends
- 5.6. Supply chain Analysis
- 5.7. Policy & Regulatory Framework
- 5.8. Industry Experts Views
- 6. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Overview
- 6.1. Market Size By Value
- 6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Material
- 6.3. Market Size and Forecast, By Performance Characteristic
- 6.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Application
- 6.5. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
- 7. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Segmentations
- 7.1. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market, By Material
- 7.1.1. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Polyester, 2019-2030
- 7.1.2. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Acrylic, 2019-2030
- 7.1.3. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Olefin (Polypropylene), 2019-2030
- 7.1.4. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Vinyl, 2019-2030
- 7.1.5. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Nylon, 2019-2030
- 7.1.6. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By PTFE, 2019-2030
- 7.1.7. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Natural Fibers, 2019-2030
- 7.1.8. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Others, 2019-2030
- 7.2. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market, By Performance Characteristic
- 7.2.1. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Waterproof / Water-repellent, 2019-2030
- 7.2.2. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By UV-Resistant, 2019-2030
- 7.2.3. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Fade-Resistant, 2019-2030
- 7.2.4. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Stain & Mildew Resistant, 2019-2030
- 7.2.5. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Fire-Resistant, 2019-2030
- 7.2.6. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Breathable, 2019-2030
- 7.3. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market, By Application
- 7.3.1. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Patio & Outdoor Furniture (incl. Cushions, Upholstery), 2019-2030
- 7.3.2. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Awnings & Canopies, 2019-2030
- 7.3.3. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Umbrellas & Shade Sails, 2019-2030
- 7.3.4. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Marine / Boating (Covers, Seating, Enclosures), 2019-2030
- 7.3.5. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By Others, 2019-2030
- 7.4. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market, By Region
- 7.4.1. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By North, 2019-2030
- 7.4.2. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By East, 2019-2030
- 7.4.3. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By West, 2019-2030
- 7.4.4. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size, By South, 2019-2030
- 8. Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Opportunity Assessment
- 8.1. By Material, 2025 to 2030
- 8.2. By Performance Characteristic, 2025 to 2030
- 8.3. By Application, 2025 to 2030
- 8.4. By Region, 2025 to 2030
- 9. Competitive Landscape
- 9.1. Porter's Five Forces
- 9.2. Company Profile
- 9.2.1. Company 1
- 9.2.1.1. Company Snapshot
- 9.2.1.2. Company Overview
- 9.2.1.3. Financial Highlights
- 9.2.1.4. Geographic Insights
- 9.2.1.5. Business Segment & Performance
- 9.2.1.6. Product Portfolio
- 9.2.1.7. Key Executives
- 9.2.1.8. Strategic Moves & Developments
- 9.2.2. Company 2
- 9.2.3. Company 3
- 9.2.4. Company 4
- 9.2.5. Company 5
- 9.2.6. Company 6
- 9.2.7. Company 7
- 9.2.8. Company 8
- 10. Strategic Recommendations
- 11. Disclaimer
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size By Value (2019, 2024 & 2030F) (in USD Million)
- Figure 2: Market Attractiveness Index, By Material
- Figure 3: Market Attractiveness Index, By Performance Characteristic
- Figure 4: Market Attractiveness Index, By Application
- Figure 5: Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
- Figure 6: Porter's Five Forces of Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market
- List of Table
- Table 1: Influencing Factors for Outdoor Fabric Market, 2024
- Table 2: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size and Forecast, By Material (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 3: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size and Forecast, By Performance Characteristic (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 4: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size and Forecast, By Application (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 5: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size and Forecast, By Region (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 6: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Polyester (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 7: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Acrylic (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 8: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Olefin (Polypropylene) (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 9: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Vinyl (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 10: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Nylon (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 11: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of PTFE (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 12: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Natural Fibers (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 13: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Others (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 14: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Waterproof / Water-repellent (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 15: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of UV-Resistant (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 16: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Fade-Resistant (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 17: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Stain & Mildew Resistant (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 18: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Fire-Resistant (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 19: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Breathable (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 20: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Patio & Outdoor Furniture (incl. Cushions, Upholstery) (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 21: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Awnings & Canopies (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 22: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Umbrellas & Shade Sails (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 23: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Marine / Boating (Covers, Seating, Enclosures) (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 24: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of Others (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 25: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of North (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 26: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of East (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 27: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of West (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 28: Mexico Outdoor Fabric Market Size of South (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
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