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Trends in EU Textile and Clothing Imports, 2010 edition now available at ReportsandReports

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This report examines trends in EU imports and import prices for textiles and clothing as a whole and for 12 major product categories, namely cotton yarn, fabrics woven from synthetic staple fibres, fabrics woven from synthetic filament yarn, T-shirts, pullovers, trousers, women’s blouses, men’s shirts, women’s overcoats, women’s dresses, women’s skirts, and women’s suits.

Overall, EU textile and clothing imports fell in value by 7.0% in 2009, to Euro74.93 bn (US$104.11 bn). This was the first fall since 2003. Textile imports were down by 16.2% in value terms and by 13.8% in volume, while clothing imports fell by 3.8% in value and 6.8% in volume. In the first two months of 2010, imports continued to decline—by 11.3% in value and 1.5% in volume—compared with the corresponding period a year earlier. However, the drop was due almost
entirely to a fall in clothing imports, amounting to 14.4% in value and 9.4% in volume. Textile imports were down by a marginal 0.3% in value but rose by 5.2% in volume.

The average price of textile and clothing imports rose in 2009. However, the rise was due entirely to an increase in the price of clothing imports as the price of textile imports fell. Some suppliers increased their prices in order to maintain revenues in the face of falling sales volumes as the global financial crisis took hold. However, many suppliers have been moving to higher value products.

Seven of the ten largest textile and clothing suppliers to the EU raised their prices in 2009. Among these, the industry in Vietnam continued to increase its prices significantly after cutting them in 2006. There was also a substantial rise in the average price of imports from Bangladesh. During the first two months of 2010, however, nine of the top ten suppliers cut their prices as they attempted to maintain sales volumes. The one exception was Tunisia.

Table Of contents

SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
Trends in EU imports
Textiles and clothing
Textiles
Clothing
Leading ten suppliers
Trends in EU import prices
Textiles and clothing
Textiles
Clothing
Leading ten suppliers
Impact of the elimination of China safeguard restrictions on EU imports from China and EU imports
from Vietnam
Impact of the elimination of China safeguard restrictions on EU imports from China
Impact of the elimination of China safeguard restrictions on EU imports from Vietnam
EU TEXTILE AND CLOTHING IMPORT TRENDS
General trends
Trends by main supplying region
Outlook
EU IMPORTS OF TEXTILES
General trends
Top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF CLOTHING
General trends
Top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF COTTON YARN
General trends
Top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF FABRICS WOVEN FROM SYNTHETIC STAPLE
FIBRES
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF FABRICS WOVEN FROM SYNTHETIC FILAMENT
YARN
General trends
Top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF T-SHIRTS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF PULLOVERS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF TROUSERS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF WOMEN’S BLOUSES
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF MEN’S SHIRTS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF WOMEN’S OVERCOATS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF WOMEN’S DRESSES
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF WOMEN’S SKIRTS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
EU IMPORTS OF WOMEN’S SUITS
General trends
The top ten supplying countries
Best performers
Worst performers
Highest and lowest import prices
Biggest price movements
APPENDIX
Exchange rates
Effect of quota liberalisation on imports
The impact of China’s accession to the WTO

List of tables

Table 1: EU: growth in clothing imports from China and Vietnam, and associated price changes,
selected categories, 2007-09
Table 2: EU: imports of textiles and clothing by region and country of origin, 2009
Table 3: EU: top ten suppliers of MFA textiles, 1990-2009
Table 4: EU: top ten suppliers of MFA clothing, 1990-2009
Table 5: EU: top ten suppliers of cotton yarn (Category 1), 1990-2009
Table 6: EU: top ten suppliers of fabrics woven from synthetic staple fibres (Category 3), 1990-2009
Table 7: EU: top ten suppliers of fabric woven from synthetic filament yarn (Category 35), 1991-2009
Table 8: EU: top ten suppliers of T-shirts (Category 4), 1990-2009
Table 9: EU: top ten suppliers of pullovers (Category 5), 1990-2009
Table 10: EU: top ten suppliers of trousers (Category 6), 1990-2009
Table 11: EU: top ten suppliers a of women’s blouses (Category 7), 1990-2009
Table 12: EU: top ten suppliers of men’s shirts (Category 8), 1990-2009
Table 13: EU: top ten suppliers of women’s overcoats (Category 15), 1990-2009
Table 14: EU: top ten suppliers of women’s dresses (Category 26), 1990-2009
Table 15: top ten suppliers of women’s skirts (Category 27), 1990-2009
Table 16: EU: top ten suppliers of women’s suits (Category 29), 1990-2009
Table 17: Trends in average exchange rates against the euro: the USA and selected Asian countries,
1997-2010

List of figures

Figure 1: Trends in EU textile and clothing imports, 1999-2009
Figure 2: Trends in EU textile and clothing average import prices, 1999-2009

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