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Denmark's apparel imports fall 6.5% in Jan–Jul, China regains top spot

23 Sep '25
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Denmark's apparel imports fall 6.5% in Jan–Jul, China regains top spot
Denmark's apparel imports fall 6.5% in Jan–Jul, China regains top spot

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  • Denmark's apparel imports fell *.*% to $*,*** billion in January–July 2025, though China regained its top supplier position, overtaking Bangladesh with a *.*% share. Imports from Bangladesh dropped *%.* Germany, Sweden and Turkiye held their ranks as key suppliers. Danish imports rebounded in 2024 after a *.*% fall in 2023 but have slightly eased again this year.

Denmark’s apparel imports declined *.** per cent in January–July **** compared to $*.*** billion in the same period last year, according to sourcing intelligence tool TexPro. This fall can largely be attributed to muted retail sales across Europe amid inflationary pressures and cautious consumer sentiment.

Imports from China rose to $***.*** million from $***.*** million last year, making China the largest apparel supplier with a **.** per cent market share, up from **.** per cent a year ago.

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