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Australia's apparel imports rise 6.46% to $6.53 bn in Jul-Mar FY25

05 May '25
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Australia's apparel imports rise 6.46% to $6.53 bn in Jul-Mar FY25
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  • Australia's apparel and clothing accessory imports rose by 6.46 per cent to Au$10.116 billion (~$6.530 billion) during July 2024–March 2025, while textile yarn and fabric imports increased by 5.22 per cent.
  • Fibre imports, however, fell. Exports of textile fibres declined by 13.37 per cent to Au$4.851 billion.
  • March 2025 saw month-on-month declines across all categories.
Australia's imports of apparel and clothing accessories (classified under code 84) increased by 6.46 per cent to Au$10.116 billion (~$6.530 billion) during July 2024–March 2025, the first three quarters of fiscal 2024–25 (July–June), according to the latest trade data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The country had imported apparel and clothing accessories worth Au$9.462 billion during the same period in 2023–24. However, there was a minor month-on-month (MoM) decline in imports in March 2025.

Imports of textile yarn, fabrics, and made-up articles (classified under code 65) also rose by 5.22 per cent, reaching Au$3.486 billion (~$2.250 billion) in the first nine months of the current fiscal, compared to Au$3.304 billion in the same period last fiscal. Conversely, fibre imports (classified under code 26) fell to Au$86 million, down from Au$96 million during the period under review.

In March 2025, imports of apparel and clothing accessories decreased by 0.57 per cent to Au$1.035 billion, down from Au$1.041 billion in March 2024. Imports of textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles, and related products eased to Au$348 million, compared to Au$356 million in March 2024. Fibre imports declined to Au$9 million from Au$10 million in March 2024.

Meanwhile, Australia's exports of textile fibres (code 26) were valued at Au$4.851 billion (~$3.131 billion) during July 2024–March 2025, marking a 13.37 per cent decrease from Au$5.600 billion in the corresponding period of the previous year. Exports in March 2025 fell by 15.26 per cent to Au$333 million, compared to Au$393 million in March 2024.

In fiscal 2023–24, Australia's apparel and clothing imports totalled Au$12.231 billion (~$7.748 billion), a decline of 5.2 per cent from Au$12.903 billion recorded in 2022–23. Similarly, imports of textile yarn and fabrics dropped by 9.40 per cent, from Au$4.825 billion in 2022–23 to Au$4.371 billion (~$2.767 billion) in 2023–24.

Australia exported textile fibres worth Au$7.053 billion (~$4.465 billion) in 2023–24, representing a decline of 13.97 per cent from Au$8.199 billion in 2022–23. Notably, Australia remains a significant producer and exporter of cotton.

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