Textile and Apparel Import Statistics For the 12-Month Period Ending January 2004
The Commerce Department's Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA) has issued its January 2004 Textiles and Apparel Import Report, which includes statistics on general imports (both quota and non-quota) of cotton, wool, man-made fiber, silk blend, and non-cotton vegetable fiber textiles and apparel.
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Compared with the 12 months ending January 2003 (February 2002 through January 2003), for the 12 months ending January 2004 (February 2003 through January 2004):
Textiles & Apparel - apparel imports increased 7.5%, textile imports increased 10.5%, total textile and apparel imports increased 9.2%, and textile and apparel imports from specific countries or regions changed as follows:
Mexico | -8.6% | Israel | 13.6% | South Korea | 3.1% |
South Asia | 2.2% | ASEAN | 1.8% | Canada | -3.8% |
Turkey | -8.1% | EU 15 | -0.6% | China | 62.1% |
Taiwan | -2.7% | CBI | 4.5% | Hong Kong | -7.0% |
Yarns, Fabrics, and Made-Up Miscellaneous Articles - yarn imports decreased 4.3%, fabric imports increased 0.2%, and imports of made-up and miscellaneous articles increased 25.0%.
(OTEXA's Textiles and Apparel Import Report provides comparisons of import data for 12-month periods ending in January 2003 and 2004, year-to-date import data (i.e. January 2003 versus January 2004), etc. OTEXA's January 2004 Textile and Apparel Trade Balance Report only provides comparisons of year-to-date import data, but also includes year-to-date export and trade balance data.)
OTEXA Press Release dated 03/10/04
(OTEXA's January 2004 report is available via fax only, to request a copy (6 pages) email documents@brokerpower.com)