| US loses top spot in Germany's industrial textile exports
01 May 24 2 min read
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- Germany is a leading global supplier of industrial textiles, though its exports saw minimal growth last year.
- Notably, shipments to the US, its top buyer, declined by over ten per cent, causing the US to lose its top spot to Poland on Germany's buyer list.
- Total exports slightly increased from $2,639.501 million in 2022 to $2,695.311 million in 2023.
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