| Chile's apparel imports at $2 bn in 2023, dominated by Asian suppliers
07 Apr 24 2 min read
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- In 2023, Chile's apparel imports hit $2,034.532 million, heavily dominated by Asian suppliers, particularly China, which contributed 70.15 per cent.
- Other Asian nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam also played significant roles, cumulatively accounting for 85 per cent of imports.
- European and American contributions were minimal, at 5 per cent.
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