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| Trade openness impacts home textile export prices: F2F global study
10 Jul 23 2 min read
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- A study by F2F has revealed a negative correlation between trade openness and the price of exported home textiles.
- As international trade increases, competition intensifies, pushing down prices.
- Open economies like the Netherlands and Vietnam have lower prices than restrictive economies.
- Other factors including labour and energy costs also influence pricing.
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