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Egypt's apparel exports rise 25% in H1, trims US market reliance

13 Oct '25
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Egypt's apparel exports rise 25% in H1, trims US market reliance
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Insights

  • Egypt's apparel exports rose **%** to $*.** billion in January–June 2025, driven by strong regional demand, trade incentives, and stable production capacity.
  • The country reduced dependence on the US as exports to Turkiye and Saudi Arabia doubled.
  • Duty-free access to the EU and improved competitiveness helped Egypt's shipments surpass *%* concentration in its top five markets.

Egypt exported apparel worth $*,***.*** million during January–June ****, compared with $*,***.*** million in the same period of ****. This marks a strong rebound following global retail recovery and better utilisation of production capacities within Egypt’s textile clusters, according to the *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence tool TexPro.

The country exported **.** per cent of its apparel, in value terms, to its top five markets. The US remained the largest destination despite a decline in its share. Egypt’s apparel exports to the US were valued at $***.*** million (**.** per cent) in the first half of ****, down from $***.*** million (**.** per cent) in the same period of ****, indicating reduced reliance on this market. The lower US share is partly due to slower American apparel imports and Egypt’s strategic push towards regional diversification.

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