| Australia's home textile imports up as buyers' preferences change
31 Mar 23 2 min read
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- Australia witnessed a shift in the purchase preferences of home textiles after the COVID-19 pandemic, with an increase in imports of bed, camping, and bathroom and kitchen products, and a decrease in made-ups and floor products.
- Consumers are more interested in outdoor recreational activities.
- In 2022, Australia imported home textiles worth $2.381 billion.
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