Considering Australian apparel imports during January-May 2022, China accounted for 63.15 per cent of total import of $2.726 billion. The other countries among top five suppliers were Bangladesh with 11.03 per cent share, followed by Vietnam with 6.1 per cent, India 3.53 per cent, and Indonesia 3.13 per cent, according to data from Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro.
Last year, China share was 62.82 per cent in Australia’s total apparel imports of $7.382 billion. The other countries in top five suppliers were Bangladesh, Vietnam, India and Indonesia.
In terms of home textiles imports by Australia during the first five months of 2022, China supplied 54.09 per cent of total import of $836.959 million, as per TexPro. India stood a distant second with 11.49 per cent share, followed by Singapore with 8.73 per cent, Pakistan 5.17 per cent, and Bangladesh 3.07 per cent.
In 2021, Australia’s home textiles imports stood at $2.374 billion, of which 58.32 per cent of suppliers came from China. India, Pakistan, United States and Bangladesh were the other suppliers among top five.
ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)
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