| Can Turkiye or Bangladesh replace China to lead EU apparel exports?
07 Dec 23 4 min read
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- Amid rising trade imbalances and concerns about China dependency, the European Union (EU) is seeking alternatives.
- The EU-China trade summit in Beijing aims to address this issue.
- While China focuses on electric vehicles, Turkiye and Bangladesh may fill the textile and apparel gap.
- The EU's de-risking strategy will depend on outcomes from the ongoing summit.
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