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World Textile and Apparel Trade and Production Trends - Edition 2, 2007

Published by: Textiles Intelligence

Published: Jan. 1, 2008 - 76 Pages


Table of Contents


SUMMARY

USA

EUROPEAN UNION

Trends in EU27 textile and clothing production

Trends in EU25 textile and clothing trade

Textile trade

Textile exports

Textile imports

Clothing trade

Clothing imports

Clothing exports

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

UK

Outlook

EAST ASIA

China

SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Thailand

Vietnam

SOUTH ASIA

Bangladesh

India

Pakistan

Sri Lanka




List of tables




Table 1: USA: leading suppliers of textile and clothing imports, 2003-07

Table 2: Extra-EU25: trade balances in fibres, textiles and clothing, 2004-06

Table 3: Extra-EU25: textile exports by ten leading destinations, 2004-06

Table 4: Extra-EU25: textile imports by ten leading suppliers, 2004-06

Table 5: Extra-EU25: clothing imports by ten leading suppliers, 2004-06

Table 6: Extra-EU25: clothing exports by ten leading destinations, 2004-06

Table 7: intra-EU25: textile and clothing exports by member state, by value, 2004-06

Table 8: intra-EU25: textile and clothing imports by member state, by value, 2004-06

Table 9: Extra-EU25: textile and clothing exports by member state, by value, 2004-06

Table 10: Extra-EU25: textile and clothing imports by member state, by value, 2004-06

Table 11: Thailand: textile and clothing production, 2006 and Jan-Aug 2007

Abstract

US clothing demand continued to grow in the first nine months of 2007. Sales through clothing, accessory stores, warehouse clubs and superstores were especially buoyant. But US producers suffered badly. Textile output fell by 7.8% to its lowest level in 25 years in the first eight months of 2007 while clothing plummeted by 30%. As a result, 39,000 jobs were lost during January-September. The EU trade deficit continued to worsen in 2006—despite a small rise in output—as double digit increases were witnessed in clothing imports from China, Bangladesh, India, Hong Kong and Indonesia. That said, EU exporters have been achieving success in East European markets such as Russia and Ukraine. Also, China became the tenth biggest market for EU textile exporters in 2006 as sales to the country grew by 20.8%.

Chinese exports surged in the first eight months of 2007 as sales to the EU rose by 21% and those to the USA increased by 28%—despite being restricted by quotas. Chinese imports, meanwhile, grew more slowly. As a result, domestic output was up significantly, as were added value and investment. Indonesian clothing exports expanded at a moderate pace in January-May 2007—despite strong growth in the USA—as clothing exports to the EU declined and domestic demand surged. Malaysian exporters are trying to gain an edge over cheaper competitors by focusing on branding, quality, reliability, labour rights and superior customer service, as well as high-end fabrics and industrial textiles. Clothing exports from the Philippines suffered badly in the first few months of 2007 in the face of fierce competition from China and other low cost Asian producers. In Thailand, a drop in clothing exports was more than offset by impressive growth in certain non-apparel items. Exports from Vietnam, meanwhile, soared in the first nine months of 2007 after quotas were eliminated following the country’s accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Bangladesh has performed well in the post-quota era, despite fears of competition from China and India. In 2006/07 exports rose by 17% while production was up by 14%. India’s textile exports were up significantly but clothing exports grew sluggishly. Pakistan enjoyed brisk growth, despite Chinese and Indian competition, and sales to the EU and the USA picked up in 2007. Meanwhile, exports from Sri Lanka grew by an impressive 17.2% in value terms in the first five months of 2007, helped by a switch to the manufacture of higher added value products.

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