| Africa gains ground in South Africa's apparel imports, APAC share dips
03 Jul 23 2 min read
Insights
- Asia-Pacific's share of South Africa's apparel imports fell below 70 per cent for the first time in 5 years, while Africa's share exceeded 25 per cent in the first four months of 2023.
- South Africa still heavily relies on Asia-Pacific, particularly China. Africa's efforts to increase its share in South Africa's apparel imports have seen slow progress.
To read the full story, become a PRIME member today.
Already a member? Log in
PRIME
Unlimited Access to
Insightful Industry Information
Insightful Industry Information
All Corporate Members and TexPro Subscribers are eligible to access F2F PRIME CONTENT using the same login credentials.
Latest News Insights Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Detailed Article Analytics & Insights Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Get notified in your mailbox
Popular News
|
India's textile sector to soar under PM Modi's 3rd term: NITMA |
|
North India: Cotton yarn prices steady amid weak downstream demand |
|
Net sales of US retailer Tilly’s at $115.9 mn in Q1 FY24 |
|
From FY12 to FY23/24: India's statistical indices to get an update? |
|
Brazilian cotton exports soar 238% in Jan-Apr, driven by China surge |
|
Vietnam to increase its share in New Zealand’s apparel imports |