| China's textile & garment exports down 8.35 per cent to $142 bn in H1
19 Jul 23 2 min read
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- In H1 2023, China's exports of textiles, clothing, and accessories decreased 8.35 per cent to $142.677 billion.
- Garment exports fell 5.9 per cent, with a 10.9 per cent decline in textile exports.
- Meanwhile, imports of textile yarn and fabric products fell by 19.6 per cent.
- Despite this downturn, the total 2022 exports grew by 2.53 per cent compared to 2021.
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