China began the year with a weaker performance in the first two months. However, following the subdued start, exports turned positive in April after a similar trend in March this year.
Exports of textile products, including yarn and fabric, recorded a year-on-year (YoY) increase of 3.8 per cent, reaching $45.847 billion—up from $44.168 billion in January–April 2024. However, exports of garments and accessories amounted to $44.619 billion, marking a mild decline of 1.5 per cent compared to $45.318 billion during the same period in 2024.
In April 2025 alone, China's exports of textile yarn, fabrics, and related articles stood at $12.579 billion, while garment exports were valued at $11.606 billion, bringing the total export value for the month to $24.185 billion.
On the import side, China experienced a 13.8 per cent decline in textile yarn and fabric imports, which fell to $3.167 billion in January–April 2025, down from $3.672 billion in the same period of 2024. Chinese imports stood at $880.9 million during the latest month.
China's total textile, garment, and accessory exports for 2024 were recorded at $301.101 billion, including textile shipments worth $141.959 billion and garment exports of $159.142 billion. The country’s total exports of textiles and garments rose by 2.7 per cent compared to 2023. Meanwhile, imports of textile yarn and fabric declined by 7.8 per cent to $10.829 billion in 2024.
In 2023, China's total exports of textiles, garments, and accessories had declined by 8.05 per cent to $293.641 billion, down from $319.376 billion in 2022.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)