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EU Clothing Imports in 4th Quarter and Full 2018: Origins (Statistical Report)

2019-02-24 07:25:05| EmergingTextiles.com

EU's clothing imports have remained strong in volume terms in the fourth quarter last year whatever the rise of unit prices in euro terms. The decline of China has mostly benefited Bangladesh whereas imports from Cambodia and Vietnam were slowing down, and Indian shipments were even declining. Imports from Myanmar have continued surging, as China's clothing industry progressively relocates its production to low-cost Asian nations. Our comprehensive reports covers the 4th quarter and full 2018 per origin. A large number of statistical tables are released, with volume, value and unit value changes in both euro and US$ terms. The full-year and quarterly tables are also available for download from 2013-2018.

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