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Bedding dominates Australian home textiles imports in Jan-May '23

24 Jul '23
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Insights

  • From January to May 2023, Australia imported $****** million of home textile products, with bedding ($****** million, **.**%) and made-ups ($****** million, **.**%) being the top categories.
  • Other significant imports in the category were floor products ($****** million), bathroom & kitchen items ($****** million), and camping gear ($****** million).

The second most dominating product, made-ups, contributed **.** per cent in the total imports as its inbound shipment was valued at $***.*** million in the same period. Floor, bathroom & kitchen, and camping were the next three top contributors in Australia’s imports of home textiles. The shipment was noted as: floor $**.*** million (**.**%), bathroom & kitchen $**.*** million (*.**%), and camping $**.*** million (*.**%), an analysis of trade data of *f_homepage_tpblock&utm_medium=logo&utm_campaign=texpro_****" target="_blank">Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro indicated.

The imports of window was $**.*** million (*.**%) and sacks and bags $**.*** million (*.**%). Rest of the products in home textiles contributed very negligible both in terms of volume and value. These products were furnishing articles, table, used/new rags, worn clothing and sets.

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