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World textile and apparel trade and production trends: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, January 2016 |

18 pages,
published in Issue 178, January 2016
Report price:
Euro 395.00;
US$ 520.00
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This latest report in our flagship series contains statistical data, information and insight into the textile and apparel industries in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey. The report includes detailed information on domestic production and exports of textiles and clothing by type and destination. The report presents a wealth of information and is essential for anyone who is considering sourcing from, selling to or investing in these countries or their export markets. In Egypt, textile and clothing exports fell in 2014, reflecting a decline in exports to most foreign markets during the year. Also, exports were down during January-June 2015 compared with the corresponding period a year earlier. In Morocco, clothing exports and production were up during 2014, reflecting strong sales in the EU. However, production of clothing in Morocco was down during January-June 2015. In Tunisia, textile and clothing exports grew in 2014 but were down during January-October 2015. Meanwhile, production of textiles, clothing and leather products in Tunisia was up in 2014 and during January-June 2015. In Turkey, textile and clothing exports grew in 2014. However, during January-October 2015 exports declined significantly compared with the corresponding period a year earlier. Textile production followed a similar trend, having increased in 2014 but declined during January-October 2015. Clothing production, on the other hand, was up during 2014 and during January-October 2015.
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