9 October 2012 - Bangladesh began taking significant parts of the European market in different categories of products over the first half this year. Unit prices continued rising in euro terms with strong differences depending on origins and categories. Our price comparison offers a comprehensive view of EU's clothing imports per HS 4-digit category with volume, value and unit price changes, while market shares are also calculated for each major supplying country. Full data are available for download.
25 April 2012 - Unit price increase of EU clothing imports remained very high in fourth quarter last year with sharp differences depending on products and origins, however. Our price comparison offers a comprehensive view of EU's clothing imports per HS 4-digit category with volume, value and unit price changes, while market shares are also calculated for each major supplying country. Full data are available for download.
15 February 2012 - Average unit price of Chinese and Vietnamese shipments to the European Union stopped surging in the third quarter last year, while they continued strongly rising in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. Our price comparison tables offer a comprehensive view of EU's clothing imports per HS 4-digit category with volume, value and unit price changes, while market shares are also calculated for each major supplying country. Full data are available for download.
27 September 2011 - While import prices strongly rose over the first half this year on the European clothing market, there were sharp differences between origins and products, as reflected by our detailed analysis of clothing shipments to the EU. Import data are available in volume, value and unit value terms, with market shares per country and HS-4 digit categories.
4 May 2011 - EU's import prices strongly increased in the fourth quarter last year in most HS 4-digit categories, as reflected by our series of statistical tables analysing European data. China's prices rose the most over the period, not surprisingly, due to sharply higher production costs. Chinese products lost market shares in volume terms, as a result.