Home EU Clothing Import Price Comparison in 1st Quarter 2019: China vs. Bangladesh, Turkey, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Sri Lanka (Quarterly Report)
 

Keywords :   


EU Clothing Import Price Comparison in 1st Quarter 2019: China vs. Bangladesh, Turkey, India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, and Sri Lanka (Quarterly Report)

2019-06-20 16:24:11| EmergingTextiles.com

European clothing buyers have continued retreating out of China in the first quarter this year, whereas trying to limit the number of their supplying countries. Bangladesh and Turkey have benefited from this sourcing policy, whereas other origins were more or less struggling. Overall trends have however hidden specifics for a series of product categories, as usual. Our series of comparison tables offer a comprehensive view of EU clothing imports per HS 4-digit category with volume, value and unit price changes, while market shares are also calculated for each major supplying country. Full data are available for download.

Tags: price report china india

Category:Textiles and Nonwovens

Latest from this category

All news

15.03AV Flexologic to unveil RoboCELL at drupa
15.03APR completes sorting of potential recyclability test methods
15.03Lecta launches Metalvac FP
15.03First Quality Announces Investments
15.03MCC Label hosts inaugural event, Inovar focuses on shrink sleeves and more
15.03Kocher+Beck appoints director of global supply chain management
15.03EskoWorld 2024 unveils innovation-focused agenda
15.03Stahl signs licensing agreement with Barriertec
Textiles and Nonwovens »
29.03Researchers Look at Cinnamic Acid for Hair Growth
29.03Chinese smartphone giant takes on Tesla
29.03Questions raised over Temu cash 'giveaway' offer
29.03Charge of 90 to clear problem debt axed for poorest
29.03India's army of gold refiners face new competition
28.03Amorepacific Patents Hair Growth Compositions with Camellia Kaempferol Glycoside
28.03Dry Shampoo That Provides Color Patented by Church & Dwight
28.03FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years
More »