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EU Clothing Import Price Comparison in 2nd Quarter and 1st Half 2018: China vs. Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Turkey and Vietnam (Statistical Report)

2018-10-04 20:22:38| EmergingTextiles.com

Bangladesh has become the largest supplier of the European Union in knit clothing categories in volume, but also in value terms. China is rapidly losing ground in most categories of products, due to a rise of its unit prices. Competitors of both suppliers have less benefited form China's steback than Bangladesh with result being very differetn depending on categories and origins, 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.

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