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EU-27 Clothing Import Comparison in 1st Quarter 2020: China vs. Bangladesh, Turkey, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Sri Lanka (Quarterly Report)

2020-06-23 20:09:12| EmergingTextiles.com

EU's clothing imports from China have declined significantly in the first quarter with shipments from other origins also depressed by the Covid-19 outbreak. Bangladesh, Turkey, and India have benefited from a rise in their market shares in a series of categories. Results have been very different depending on categories, as reflected by our quarterly report. Our series of comparison tables offer a comprehensive view of EU-27 clothing imports per HS 4-digit category with volume, value, and unit price changes.

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