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Egypt's textile & apparel imports from Turkiye rise 7.7% in H1 2025

30 Oct '25
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Egypt's textile & apparel imports from Turkiye rise 7.7% in H1 2025
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  • Egypt's textile and apparel imports from Turkiye rose *.*% year-on-year to $*****.* million in H1 2025, driven mainly by higher fabric demand from garment exporters. Fabric imports surged *.*%, while yarn imports dipped slightly. Despite modest overall growth, Turkiye remained Egypt's second-largest supplier of fabrics and apparel and third-largest in yarn.

Being a garment-exporting nation, Egypt has limited bilateral apparel trade with Turkiye but remains heavily reliant on fabric and yarn imports to support its garment manufacturing sector, which caters mainly to export markets in the EU and the US.

Egypt imported fabric worth $**.** million from Turkiye between January and June ****—up **.** per cent from $**.** million in the same period of ****. According to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence platform TexPro, the rise was driven by stronger demand from Egyptian garment units benefitting from preferential trade access to the EU under the EU–Egypt Association Agreement. Turkiye accounted for *.** per cent of Egypt’s total fabric imports of $*.** billion in H* ****. In the full year ****, Egypt’s fabric imports from Turkiye had surged ***.** per cent to $***.** million due to competitive Turkish pricing and shorter lead times compared with Asian suppliers.

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