| South Korea's apparel imports from Vietnam ease 7.7% to $3.4 bn
27 Mar 24 2 min read
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- In 2023, South Korea's apparel imports from Vietnam declined by 7.75 per cent to $3.443 billion, influenced by economic uncertainty.
- Despite a decrease from $3.733 billion in 2022, Vietnam remains South Korea's second-largest apparel supplier.
- The trade data reflects a slowdown in demand, with trousers and shorts being the dominant imported items.
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