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Denmark's Q1 apparel imports from Turkiye fall 6.9% in Q1

30 Jun '25
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Denmark's Q1 apparel imports from Turkiye fall 6.9% in Q1
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Insights

  • Denmark's apparel imports from Turkiye fell 6.9 per cent to $87.7 million in Q1 2025.
  • Cotton garments dominated, making up nearly 64 per cent of imports.
  • Trousers and shorts led with a 41 per cent share, followed by T-shirts and jerseys.
  • Overall, 2024 imports from Turkiye totalled $336.6 million, down 4.27 per cent from 2023.
  • Woven garments surpassed knitted in trade share.
Denmark's apparel imports from Turkiye declined by 6.9 per cent to $87.722 million in the first quarter of the current year, compared to $94.260 million in the same period last year.

During January–March 2025, Denmark’s cotton garment imports stood at $56.044 million, accounting for 63.89 per cent of total apparel imports. Cotton garments thus dominated the country’s apparel trade with Turkiye, according to Fibre2Fashion's market insight tool TexPro.

Imports of man-made fibre garments totalled $18.787 million, making up 21.42 per cent of the total, while garments made from other types of fibre accounted for $12.088 million, or 13.78 per cent.

According to TexPro, Denmark’s imports of woven garments stood at $49.388 million, while knitted garments amounted to $38.333 million—representing 56.30 per cent and 43.70 per cent of the total, respectively.

A gender-wise analysis of the trade shows that imports of men's garments were valued at $29.381 million (33.49 per cent), unisex garments at $29.033 million (33.10 per cent), women's garments at $28.834 million (32.87 per cent), and baby garments at $472,731 (0.54 per cent).

Denmark’s imports of trousers and shorts from Turkiye reached $36.005 million in the first quarter of this year, making them the leading category with a 41.04 per cent share. Imports of T-shirts stood at $16.724 million (19.07 per cent), jerseys at $8.050 million (9.18 per cent), jackets and blazers at $6.567 million (7.49 per cent), and shirts at $6.488 million (7.40 per cent).

In 2024, Denmark’s apparel imports from Turkiye totalled $336.608 million, down 4.27 per cent from $351.624 million in 2023. Imports were recorded at $461.273 million in 2022.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)

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