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Boost for European manufacturers in 2021

EU textile and clothing imports from the UK fell by 48%, with a drop in imports from China valued at €13 billion.

17th May 2022

Knitting Industry
 |  Brussels, Belgium

Knitted Outerwear

Over 20 billion imported textile items ”“ worth €100 billion ”“ are put on the EU’s single market every year. © Euratex

Euratex has just released its Spring report, offering a detailed insight into trade figures for the European textile and apparel industry in 2021.

The numbers are encouraging – compared with the dramatic corona-year of 2020, EU exports of textile and clothing articles increased by +10.6%, while imports dipped by –7.5%.

As a result, the EU trade deficit improved, even if it remains significant (–€48 billion). Furthermore, import prices were slightly down in clothing and dropped in textiles, following a strong decrease of Chinese import prices for face masks and protective medical supplies.

The boost in exports was mainly due to strong performance on the Swiss, Chinese and US markets.

By contrast, EU sales of textiles and clothing to the United Kingdom fell sharply by –23% due to new Brexit requirements, customs delays and a shortage of truck drivers. Imports from the EU’s top supplier, China, plunged by –28%, corresponding to €13 billion. Similarly, textile and clothing imports from the UK recorded a sharp decrease over the period by –48%, equal to €3 billion.

“The 2021 export figures, presented in this report confirm that Euratex members have gained momentum – even if energy prices are causing some serious short-term disruptions, our long-term ambition remains to be a world leader in sustainable textiles,” said Euratex director general Dirk Vantyghem. “The international trade dimension is indeed critical for the competitiveness of the European textile ecosystem and needs to be fully embedded in the EU’s Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles.

“The Europe Commission insists that all textile products placed on the EU market, are durable, free of hazardous substances, produced respecting social standards, and this is an essential condition to create a level playing field between all textile and apparel companies, regardless of their production base.”

With €100 billion of imports, and over 20 billion foreign textile items put on the Single Market, this requires a dramatic upscaling of market surveillance, without disrupting fluid supply chains.

Looking at the impact of war in Ukraine, Euratex has strongly condemned the Russian aggression, and offered support to the Ukrainian textile industry. Ukraine offers valuable sourcing opportunities for European textile and apparel brands, as part of a broader nearshoring trend, which appears from the trade figures to be emerging.

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