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Bangladesh's fabric & yarn imports dip 3.20% in 2025

31 Jan '26
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Bangladesh's fabric & yarn imports dip 3.20% in 2025
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Fabric imports edged down from $*.*** billion in ****, continuing a gradual moderation after strong inflows in earlier years. China remained Bangladesh’s overwhelmingly dominant fabric supplier, with shipments valued at $*.*** billion in ****, accounting for ** per cent of total fabric imports, according to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence tool TexPro.

China’s share increased from **.** per cent in **** and **.** per cent in ****, underscoring Bangladesh’s deepening reliance on Chinese fabric, particularly for woven and man-made fibre-based materials. India ranked second with fabric exports of $***.*** million, holding an *.** per cent share, slightly lower than its *.** per cent share in ****. Pakistan followed with $***.*** million, representing *.** per cent of Bangladesh’s fabric imports, broadly stable compared with previous years.

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