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US' textiles & apparel imports ease 0.8% in Jan-Sept 2024

09 Nov '24
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US' textiles & apparel imports ease 0.8% in Jan-Sept 2024
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  • US textile and apparel imports fell by 0.80 per cent to $80.449 billion from January to September 2024, compared to $81.094 billion in 2023.
  • Apparel imports dropped by 2.57 per cent, while non-apparel imports rose by 4.55 per cent.
  • China remained the top supplier, despite a 2.28 per cent decrease.
  • Growth was seen in imports from Cambodia, Pakistan, India, and Vietnam.
The United States' textile and apparel imports fell by 0.80 per cent, totalling $80.449 billion from January to September 2024, compared to $81.094 billion during the same period in 2023. China remained the largest supplier to the US, holding a 24.48 per cent market share, followed by Vietnam at 14.96 per cent.

During the first nine months of 2024, apparel imports, which form the majority of US textile imports, decreased by 2.57 per cent to $59.324 billion, down from $60.890 billion in the same period of 2023. However, non-apparel imports rose by 4.55 per cent to $21.124 billion, according to the US Department of Commerce’s Major Shippers Report.

US’ apparel imports from Cambodia grew by 7.09 per cent, while those from Pakistan rose by 2.32 per cent. Apparel imports from India and Vietnam also saw gains of up to 1.22 per cent. In contrast, imports from China fell by 2.28 per cent, Bangladesh by 6.28 per cent, Indonesia by 4.14 per cent, Mexico by 9.53 per cent, Honduras by 4.63 per cent, and Italy by 2.19 per cent.

In the non-apparel sector, imports increased by 9.69 per cent from China, 5.10 per cent from Turkiye, 18.14 per cent from Vietnam, 5.05 per cent from India, and 8.74 per cent from Cambodia. Meanwhile, shipments from Mexico to the US dropped by 6.80 per cent, with further declines from Italy, Canada, Pakistan, and South Korea.

During the review period, total US textile and apparel imports stood at $80.449 billion. Man-made fibre products accounted for the largest share, totalling $41.877 billion, followed by cotton products at $33.081 billion, wool products at $3.064 billion, and silk and vegetable fibre products at $2.425 billion.

In 2023, the US imported textiles and apparel worth $104.959 billion, marking a 20.51 per cent decrease from 2022. Apparel imports fell by 22.05 per cent to $77.840 billion, while non-apparel imports declined by 15.73 per cent to $27.119 billion. In 2022, US textile and apparel imports had risen to $132.201 billion, up from $113.938 billion in 2021, following a sharp decline in 2020 when imports dropped to $89.596 billion, compared to $111.033 billion in 2019.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)

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