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From January to April, China’s export of textile yarns, fabrics and related products totaled over $43.96 billion dollars, an increase of 18% year-on-year.

“While major Western consumer economies emerge from the pandemic ready to spend on fashion and related categories,” wrote the Business of Fashion, “the Chinese supply chain is playing a key role in bringing these products to market. But this increase in demand, coupled with increases in raw material prices and logistical bottlenecks, is making it difficult for different players to keep prices under control.”

China’s growth is not solely happening via exports. Sales of clothing in its domestic market from January to April grew 33.8% with an average growth of 8.5% in two years, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China.

Chinese fabric exporters may be facing competition, however, as rising labor costs in China and the hesitancy from bigger players to stockpile clothing means the export of $9.7 billion dollars of yarn in March is slightly down on the $22 billion dollars exported in January and February 2021.

Still, the data is impressive, as China remains a cornerstone for global fashion exports and a leading manufacturing hub.

Source: Fashion United website

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Global demand for Chinese-made clothing surged in the first four months of the year, with a total valuation of $44.41 billion dollars exported. The data was shared by the General Administration of Customs of China, which said demand was up 51.7% over the same period last year.