US Apparel Imports in 3rd Quarter 2023: Origins (Quarterly)

Unit values of Chinese apparel exports to the US market experienced a significant decline in the third quarter, enabling China to recapture a share of the market in terms of volume. Overall imports continued to decline dramatically. Our quarterly report provides comprehensive coverage of US apparel imports by origin, encompassing changes in volume, value, and unit value, along with market shares over the past five years. You can access and download quarterly data for the period spanning from 2011 to 2023.

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U.S. Apparel Imports: September 2023 (Monthly)

China benefited from a significant drop in unit prices for its shipments to the US apparel market in September, signaling the resurgence of US buyers' interest in this major source of goods. Our report offers a monthly comparison of shipments from China, Vietnam, and other nations, presenting import data in terms of volumes, values, and unit values. Furthermore, the report delves into historical trends spanning from 2000 to 2023. Additionally, it includes an analysis of apparel crafted from cotton as opposed to man-made fibers.
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Polyester Fibers: China, India, Pakistan  (Weekly)

Polyester prices are expected to decline in the coming weeks. We explain why in our weekly report covering Polyester Staple Fibers (PSF) and Polyester Filament Yarns (POY, DTY, and FDY) in China, India, and Pakistan. The report presents data every week in both local currency and dollars, allowing you to make comparisons with available price tables. With our report, you can easily download all data series and stay up-to-date with the latest trends.
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Emerging Currencies: October 2023 (Monthly)

The Pakistani rupee rebounded in October while the Turkish lira fell again. Our monthly statistical report displays a comprehensive view of currency values in low-income countries against the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian Rupee, the Pakistani Rupee, and the Chinese Renminbi over the last five years.
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