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UK's apparel imports ease to $2.4 bn in Jan-Oct 2025

16 Dec '25
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UK's apparel imports ease to $2.4 bn in Jan-Oct 2025
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  • UK apparel imports dipped ***.*% YoY in October 2025 but rose month on month, pointing to stabilising demand, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Strong Q3 growth reflects better retail sell-through and renewed ordering by brands. After steep declines in 2023–24, 2025 signals recovery, although fabric and fibre imports continue to show uneven trends.

Textile fabric and fibre imports also posted decline. Fabric imports stood at £*** million (~$***.** million), *.** per cent lower than £*** million in October ****, while fibre imports slipped to £** million (~$**.** million) from £** million a year earlier. But, month on month, fabric imports rose from £*** million, and fibre imports from £** million.

During the third quarter (Q*) of ****, the UK imported clothing worth £*.*** billion (~$*.*** billion), up **.** per cent from £*.*** billion in Q* **** and **.** per cent higher than £*.*** billion in Q* ****. Fabric imports during Q* were valued at £*.*** billion (~$*.*** billion), while textile fibre imports totalled £** million (~$***.** million), compared with £*.*** billion and £** million, respectively, in Q* ****. In Q* ****, fabric and fibre imports had reached £*.*** billion and £** million, respectively. Quarterly growth suggests stronger order placements by UK brands following improved retail sell-through over the summer.

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