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China's home textile exports to Germany down 38.3% in H1 2022

13 Oct '22
2 min read
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Germany imported home textiles worth $3.297 billion during the first half (H1) of 2022. China remained its top supplier with shipment valued at $910.958 million (27.62 per cent), even as its share declined by 38.30 per cent from $1.475 billion in H1 2021. Turkiye, Poland, Netherlands and Pakistan were among the top five supplier countries. 

Turkiye exported home textiles worth $353.726 million to Germany in January-June 2022, amounting to 10.73 per cent of the latter’s total imports, according to Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro. Its supply increased by 14.23 per cent year-on-year. 

Poland shipped home textile products worth $295.758 million, that is 8.97 per cent of Germany’s total imports. But the supply declined by 12.41 per cent from $337.654 million in H1 2021. 

Germany’s imports of home textiles from Netherlands amounted to $289.741 million in H1 this year which was 8.79 per cent of its total imports. But it decreased by 31.13 per cent from $420.699 million in January-June 2021. Pakistan’s shipment of home textiles to the European country rose by 21.63 per cent to $247.193 million from $203.235 million of H1 2021, as per TexPro.

In addition to these, Germany also imported home textiles from other countries. Its imports were valued at $195.616 million (5.93 per cent) from India; $132.584 million (4.02 per cent) from Czech Republic; $95.787 million (2.90 per cent) from Belgium; $72.632 million (2.20 per cent) from Austria; and $57,449 million (1.74 per cent) from Vietnam. 

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)

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