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US textile & apparel import volume rise 9% in Jan-Apr 2025

14 Jun '25
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US textile & apparel import volume rise 9% in Jan-Apr 2025
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  • US saw a 9.29 per cent rise in the volume of textile and apparel imports during January–April, reaching 32.87 billion SME, driven by higher volumes of cotton and man-made fibre products.
  • Apparel imports rose 9.75 per cent, while textile (non-apparel) imports increased 9.13 per cent.
  • Exports grew marginally by 1.79 per cent to 719.26 million kg.
  • In 2024, total import volume had risen over 15 per cent.
US recorded a 9.29 per cent increase in the volume of textile and apparel imports across all fibre types. These imports totalled 32,869.099 million square metre equivalents (SME) during January–April 2025, compared with 30,076.695 million SME in the same period of 2024, according to data from the Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA).

During this period, apparel imports rose by 9.75 per cent to 8,407.799 million SME, up from 7,660.847 million SME in January–April 2024. Imports of textile (non-apparel) products reached 24,461.299 million SME in the same period of 2025, marking a 9.13 per cent increase compared with 22,415.160 million SME in the corresponding period of 2024.

The import volume of cotton products rose by 10.60 per cent to 5,872.984 million SME during the review period, compared with 5,310.168 million SME in the same period of the previous year. Imports of man-made fibre (MMF) products reached 26,146.896 million SME in January–April 2025, up from 23,973.927 million SME in the same period of 2024, as reported by OTEXA.

Meanwhile, US exports of textiles and apparel made from all fibre types inched up by 1.79 per cent to 719.257 million kilograms during the review period, compared with 706.594 million kilograms in January–April 2024.

US apparel exports increased by 8.73 per cent to 229.385 million kilograms. Fabric exports were recorded at 232.850 million kilograms, showing a 1.13 per cent decrease compared with January–April 2024, while yarn exports declined by 3.59 per cent to 282.460 million kilograms. US textile exports remained volatile due to uncertainty surrounding tariff policy.

In 2024, the country’s textile and apparel imports by volume grew by 15.23 per cent to 106,636.793 million SME. Of this, apparel imports rose by 5.95 per cent to 25,766.238 million SME, while textile imports surged by 18.54 per cent to 80,870.554 million SME. Meanwhile, US exports of textiles and apparel declined by 2.15 per cent to 2,149.686 million kilograms during the year. Apparel exports fell by 1.57 per cent to 681.355 million kilograms, fabric exports dropped by 0.22 per cent to 718.272 million kilograms, and yarn exports decreased by 1.76 per cent to 853.376 million kilograms.

In 2023, the US experienced a 12.28 per cent decline in the volume of textile and apparel imports across all fibre types, with total imports amounting to 92,783.400 million SME.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)

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