04 September 2023, Mumbai
EUROSTAT for the period of January-June 2023 with a few analyses on the European Union’s (EU) overall import from the world and top sourcing countries:
Analysis:
The decline in EU's apparel import can be attributed to a number of factors, including:
Despite the decline in overall import, the unit price of EU's apparel import from the world increased. This suggests that EU buyers are shifting their focus to higher-quality and higher-value items. This is likely due to the rising cost of living, as consumers are looking for ways to get more value for their money.
The decline in EU's apparel import from Bangladesh is significant, as Bangladesh is the second largest apparel supplier to the EU. This decline is likely due to a number of factors, including:
The decline in EU's apparel import from China is also significant, as China is the largest apparel supplier to the EU. This decline is likely due to the same factors that are affecting Bangladesh, as well as the ongoing trade war between the US and China.
The overall decline in EU's apparel import is a sign of the challenges facing the global apparel industry. The industry is facing rising costs, increased competition, and changing consumer preferences. These challenges are likely to continue in the coming years, and it will be interesting to see how the industry adapts.
CREDITS: BGMEA Press Release.