This 2025 update provides indispensable insight for any textile and clothing company supplying goods to international markets in general and to the EU region in particular. Also, it is vital for strategists looking to undertake competitor analysis. In this report, Textiles Intelligence reveals trends in prices and levels of EU textile and clothing imports as a whole, along with more specific information on EU imports of textiles alone and EU imports of clothing alone. Also, the report includes a statistical appendix containing data on EU textile and clothing imports in 14 major product categories, namely: cotton yarn, fabrics woven from synthetic staple fibres, fabrics woven from synthetic filament yarn, T-shirts, pullovers, men’s trousers, women’s trousers, men’s denim trousers, women’s denim trousers, women’s blouses, men’s shirts, women’s overcoats, women’s dresses, and women’s skirts. The report notes that EU textile and clothing imports rose in value and volume in 2024. By contrast, there was a fall in the average price of EU textile and clothing imports for a second consecutive year, although the price was still at its fourth highest level on record as the falls came after a significant jump two years earlier. The EU’s biggest textile and clothing supplying country in 2024 was, by far, China. In particular, EU textile and clothing imports from China were up in value and volume compared with the previous year and, as a result, the share of EU textile and clothing imports which came from China rose in value and volume terms. There were also rises in value and volume terms in the shares of EU textile and clothing imports which came from Bangladesh—the EU’s second largest supplier. Additionally, there were increases in value and volume terms in the shares of EU textile and clothing imports which came from Cambodia, Morocco, Pakistan and Vietnam. However, there were declines in value and volume terms in the shares of EU textile and clothing imports which came from Tunisia, Turkey and the UK, and there was a decline in volume terms in the share of EU textile and clothing imports which came from India.
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION General trends in EU textile and clothing imports General trends in EU textile imports General trends in EU clothing imports Leading ten suppliers of EU textile and clothing imports TRENDS IN EU TEXTILE AND CLOTHING IMPORTS BY MAIN SUPPLYING COUNTRIES AND REGIONS Asia China and Hong Kong Asean countries Saarc countries Other Asian countries Turkey Africa USMCA countries Other American countries Near and Middle East Efta countries Other European countries Oceania Outlook EU IMPORTS OF TEXTILES General trends Leading ten textile supplying countries EU IMPORTS OF CLOTHING General trends Leading ten clothing supplying countries STATISTICAL APPENDIX List of tables Table 1: EU: imports of textiles and clothing by region and country of origin, 2024 Table 2: EU: leading ten suppliers of textiles, 2010-24 Table 3: EU: leading ten suppliers of clothing, 2010-24 Table 4: EU: leading ten suppliers of cotton yarn (Bull 318), 2010-24 Table 5: EU: leading ten suppliers of fabric woven from synthetic staple fibres (Bull 414), 2010-24 Table 6: EU: leading ten suppliers of fabric woven from synthetic filament yarn (Bull 412), 2010-24 Table 7: EU: leading ten suppliers of T-shirts (Bull 830), 2010-24 Trends in EU textile and clothing imports www.textilesintelligence.com Table 8: EU: leading ten suppliers of pullovers (Bull 831), 2010-24 Table 9: EU: leading ten suppliers of men’s trousers (Bull 874), 2010-24 Table 10: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s trousers (Bull 888), 2010-24 Table 11: EU: leading ten suppliers of men’s denim trousers (HS subheading 62034231), 2010-24 Table 12: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s denim trousers (HS subheading 62046231), 2010-24 Table 13: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s blouses (Bull 820), 2010-24 Table 14: EU: leading ten suppliers of men’s shirts (Bull 817), 2010-24 Table 15: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s overcoats (Bull 806), 2010-24 Table 16: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s dresses (Bull 886B), 2010-24 Table 17: EU: leading ten suppliers of women’s skirts (Bull 886C), 2010-24
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