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U.S. Apparel Imports in 1st quarter 2020: China vs. Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Mexico and Honduras (Quarterly Report)

2020-05-29 18:10:46| EmergingTextiles.com

US apparel imports from China have dropped dramatically in the first quarter, with other low-cost countries far from benefiting from a surge in sales, however. The US apparel sourcing has experienced a historic disruption with dramatic changes depending on origins and product categories. Our series of statistical tables offer a comprehensive comparison of volume, value, and unit value changes per origin and product category in first quarter 2020. The report also includes a detailed comparison of Chinese price trends vs. other origins, through a series of indexes. Unit value changes in percentage terms and market shares per category and per origin are also released. Our full table is available for download. [ more ]

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