| Japan sees 1.7% decline in clothing & textile imports in FY24
19 Apr 24 2 min read
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- In FY24, Japan's imports of clothing and accessories fell to 3,564,850 million yen, accounting for 3.3 per cent of total imports.
- Following months of decline, a February surge indicated improved retail demand, though overall imports remained below the previous year's levels.
- Japan also experienced a 10.4 per cent decrease in textile yarn and fabric imports.
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