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Spain's apparel imports up 7.10% in Jan-Oct as sourcing realigns

21 Jan '26
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Spain's apparel imports up 7.10% in Jan-Oct as sourcing realigns
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  • Spain's apparel imports rose ***.**0 per cent year on year to $**.*** billion in January–October 2025, reflecting resilient consumer demand. China overtook Bangladesh as the top supplier, while Morocco, Cambodia and Turkiye strengthened near-shoring roles. Trousers and shorts led imports, and stable category shares point to consistent consumer preferences despite shifting supplier rankings.

According to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence tool TexPro, China emerged as Spain’s largest apparel supplier during the period, replacing Bangladesh. Imports from China reached $*.*** billion, capturing a **.** per cent share, while Bangladesh followed closely at $*.*** billion with an **.** per cent share. Morocco retained its position as a key near-shoring hub with imports worth $*.*** billion, followed by Cambodia at $*.*** billion and Turkiye at $*.*** billion, reflecting Europe’s growing preference for speed-to-market and regional sourcing.

Product-wise, trousers and shorts led imports at $*.*** billion, accounting for **.** per cent of total inflows. Jerseys followed at $*.*** billion, while T-shirts accounted for $*.*** billion. Imports of coats stood at $*.*** billion, while shirts reached $*.*** billion, highlighting sustained demand across both casualwear and outerwear segments.

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