| US home textile import at $6 bn in Jan-Apr, made-ups contribute 26.90%
01 Jul 23 2 min read
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- US imported $6.002 billion worth of home textiles in the first 4 months of 2023, with made-ups contributing 26.90 per cent of this total.
- However, made-ups imports have been declining since 2020, with a sharp 31.80 per cent drop to $1.776 billion in January-April 2023.
- Bed items were the 2nd most popular product despite a 32.35 per cent decline this year.
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