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Apparel Reports
Our apparel reports cover the global clothing market, with Apparel Exports from Asia and US ,EU, and UK Apparel Imports. Trade factors are also covered, including Labor Costs, Currency Markets, Production Costs in China, and Inflation in apparel manufacturing countries.
UK Clothing Imports: 1st Quarter 2025 (Quarterly Report)
UK apparel imports in early 2025 rebounded strongly, driven by low-cost sourcing from Asia, with rising volumes offset by declining unit prices across both knit and woven segments. Our quarterly report provides detailed data on UK clothing imports by country of origin and product category, covering knit, woven, and total apparel imports, with quarterly figures for the past four years in both volume and US dollars.
US Apparel Imports in 1st Quarter 2025: Categories (Quarterly)
The most recent quarter saw significant shifts in U.S. apparel imports, marked by notable volume and value fluctuations, particularly between cotton and man-made fiber apparel categories, along with evolving unit prices across key supplier countries. Our report encompasses US apparel imports within each category from the first quarter of 2020 to 2025. The data includes information on volume, value, and unit values over the past five years. First-quarter data spanning from 2011 to 2025 are available for download.
Inflation in Emerging Countries (Monthly)
Inflation remained broadly stable across emerging markets in April, but Turkey and Egypt continued to struggle with entrenched high inflation, showing little progress in bringing it down to moderate levels. Our monthly report compares inflation rates in low-cost countries, utilizing historical data dating back to 2010. Furthermore, we assess the impact of currency fluctuations against the US dollar, the euro, and the British pound to gauge the real terms of trade for exporters.
E.U. Clothing Imports : Latest Trends (Monthly)
EU apparel imports slowed in volume but rose strongly in value in March, driven by sharply higher Chinese unit prices, far from concerns that US tariffs could eventually push Chinese exporters to redirect excess supply at lower prices into the EU market.The report provides monthly data on the EU-27's clothing imports, focusing on China versus the Rest of the World (RoW) and Bangladesh, with a specific distinctions between knitted and woven clothing. The data is available in both Euros and US dollars, and historical information dating back to January 2002 can be downloaded.