China remained Jordan’s largest apparel supplier, with imports rising marginally to $***.*** million from $***.*** million in ****. However, its market share dropped sharply from **.** per cent to **.** per cent, suggesting that buyers diversified procurement to reduce overdependence on a single origin amid cost pressures and geopolitical uncertainties, according to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence tool TexPro.
Turkiye emerged as the biggest gainer. Shipments from Turkiye surged to $***.*** million in ****, compared with $**.*** million in ****. Its share jumped from **.** per cent to **.** per cent, signalling a strong strategic shift towards a geographically closer and logistically efficient regional supplier. Shorter lead times, flexible order sizes and competitive pricing likely supported Turkiye’s rapid expansion.
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