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China's dominance in Australia's apparel imports shows decline

28 Aug '25
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China's dominance in Australia's apparel imports shows decline
China's dominance in Australia's apparel imports shows decline

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  • China remains Australia's largest apparel supplier in 2025 with over fifty per cent share, but its dominance is gradually slipping. Apparel imports grew ***.** per cent in January–June 2025 to $*.** billion, while imports from China rose ***.** per cent to $*.** billion. Bangladesh, Vietnam, India and Indonesia gained ground, reflecting retailers' efforts to reduce reliance on China.

Australia’s apparel imports grew *.** per cent year-on-year during January–June ****, reaching $*,***.*** million compared with $*,***.*** million in the same period of ****. Imports from China increased *.** per cent to $*,***.*** million, up from $*,***.*** million a year earlier, according to sourcing intelligence tool TexPro.

Although China’s position remains very strong, with over fifty per cent share, it faces growing competition. The country still enjoys a significant lead over the second-largest supplier, Bangladesh. However, its share has been volatile in recent years. This volatility stems from global supply chain disruptions, shifting trade agreements, and brands’ strategies to balance cost efficiency with risk management by spreading sourcing across multiple countries.

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