| US textile & apparel exports dip in early 2024: OTEXA data
10 Apr 24 2 min read
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- US textile and apparel exports fell by 3.26 per cent to $3.691 billion in early 2024.
- While shipments to Guatemala and China increased, those to the Dominican Republic and Canada declined.
- Apparel exports dropped slightly, but made-up articles saw a small rise.
- Overall, US textile exports have fluctuated from $22-$25 billion annually over recent years.
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