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Trends in EU textile and clothing imports, 2021

This 2021 update provides indispensable insight for any textile and clothing company supplying goods to international markets.

5th November 2021

Knitting Industry
 |  United Kingdom

Knitted Outerwear

Report summary

This 2021 update provides indispensable insight for any textile and clothing company supplying goods to international markets in general and to the EU region in particular. It is also vital for strategists looking to undertake competitor analysis.

In this report, Textiles Intelligence reveals trends in imports and prices of EU textiles and clothing as a whole. The report also analyses trends in EU imports and prices of textile and clothing items in 14 major product categories, namely cotton yarn, fabrics woven from synthetic staple fibres, fabrics woven from synthetic filament yarn, T-shirts, pullovers, men's trousers, women's trousers, men's denim trousers, women's denim trousers, women's blouses, men's shirts, women's overcoats, women's dresses and women's skirts.

The report notes that EU textile and clothing imports rose in value terms to a record high in 2020 but in volume terms they fell to their lowest level since 2015. Meanwhile, the average price of EU textile and clothing imports shot up and was at its highest level in several years.

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'Trends in EU textile and clothing imports, 2021'

66 pages, published in October 2021 

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