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Australia's home textiles imports from Asia-Pacific fell in 2022

20 Mar '23
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  • Australia's home textile imports from the Asia-Pacific region fell to $**** billion in 2022 from $**** billion in 2018. Despite the decline, the Asia-Pacific region remains the major supplier of home textiles to Australia. The COVID-related lockdowns led to an increase in home textile imports in 2020, but the trend did not continue in the following years.

Australia’s home textiles imports from Asia-Pacific topped to $*,***.*** million in ****. Subsequently, it fell to $*,***.*** million in the next year ****. However, the shipment bounced back to $*,***.*** million in **** as consumers increased buying of home furnishing items during COVID-related lockdowns. The next year **** saw imports down to $*,***.*** million. The value has further fallen to $*,***.*** million in ****, according to Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro.

Australia’s home textiles imports from Europe were $**.*** million in ****, which increased to $***.*** million in ****. But it came down to $**.*** million in ****. The inbound shipment increased to $**.*** million in ****. It further jumped to $***.*** million in ****. However, it decreased to $**.*** million during ****, as per TexPro.

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