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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