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EU Clothing Import Price Comparison in 3rd Quarter and Jan-Sep 2017: China vs. Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, Turkey and Vietnam (Statistical Report)

2017-12-06 09:00:00| EmergingTextiles.com

Unit prices of European clothing imports have less risen in dollar terms in the third quarter from a few origins, including Bangladesh, partly due to currency variations. As a result, shipments have rebounded to the European Union whereas China's exports were slowing down by contrast. As usual, results are very different, depending on product categories and origins. 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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