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Spain year-end review 2023: Relying on European trade

01 Jan '24
16 min read
Pic: Adobe Stock
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Insights

  • In the first half of 2023, Moroccan textile exports to Spain dropped by *.* per cent.
  • France surged by *.* per cent becoming Spain's third-largest fashion supplier.
  • Turkiye saw a *.* per cent decline, slipping to fifth place. Italy maintained steady growth (*.* per cent), while the US faced a significant *.* per cent decline in Spanish fashion imports.

Moroccan textile exports to Spain experienced a significant decrease of **.* per cent during the initial six months (January-June) of ****, according to data published by Icex Spain Exports and Investments. Spain regularly relies on European imports for its fashion market but with attention shifting towards Morocco and Turkiye, both encountered challenges in their trade with Spain. Specifically, Spain’s imports from Turkiye saw a notable drop of **.* per cent, amounting to €*,*** million during the period – a decline that led Turkiye to slip from the third to the fifth spot among Spain’s fashion suppliers. France demonstrated resilience, with its fashion exports surging by an impressive **.* per cent during the same period. With this, France became Spain’s new third-largest fashion supplier. Italy maintained its position as Spain’s fourth-largest fashion exporter, with a steady growth of *.* per cent. China’s exports rose marginally by *.* per cent, while Bangladesh experienced a minor decrease of *.* per cent in its fashion exports to Spain.

On the buying side, France remained Spain’s top customer in the fashion sector, leading the list of top-five buyers, other four being Italy, Portugal, Germany, and the UK. Notably, all of these markets increased their fashion purchases from Spain, except for the UK, which reduced its imports by ** per cent. Germany stood out with a robust commitment to Spanish fashion, boasting a growth rate of **.* per cent, while the US witnessed a significant decline of **.* per cent in its Spanish fashion imports.

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