Australia’s textile trade showed a mixed pattern in July-January with apparel imports declining while textile and fibre imports posted moderate growth.
The divergence suggests softer retail demand for clothing but steady industrial and manufacturing use of textile inputs, while fibre export growth reflects recovering global demand despite earlier price and logistics pressures.Australia’s textile trade showed a mixed pattern in July-January with apparel imports declining while textile and fibre imports posted moderate growth.
The divergence suggests softer retail demand for clothing but steady industrial and manufacturing use of textile inputs, while fibre export growth reflects recovering global demand despite earlier price and logistics pressures.
Australia’s apparel imports fall 3% to $5.35 billion in July–January
