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EU Clothing Imports in 1st Quarter 2020: Markets (Quarterly Report)

2020-06-22 20:10:31| EmergingTextiles.com

EU's clothing imports from France and the Netherland have experienced a double-digit decline in the first quarter, with shipments to other countries being supported by the Brexit. U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union has resulted in a fall in direct deliveries to the Kingdom. Our 5-year data from the first quarter of 2015 reflect long-term trends of European Union clothing markets, offering a comprehensive review of the European Union imports per destination. The UK is excluded. Our statistical report provides volume, value, and unit value changes released in both euro and US$ terms. The full table is available for download.

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