| Falling average prices of Chinese apparel exports shows weak demand
28 Apr 24 2 min read
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- The average price of Chinese apparel exports declined in Jan-Feb, continuing a trend seen in previous years.
- Large garments, smaller pairs and weighted apparel saw reductions in price, influenced by stagnant global demand.
- Historical data shows fluctuations based on market conditions, with prices recovering post-COVID but falling again due to low demand.
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