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World textile and apparel trade and production trends: South-East Asia, April 2021
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38 pages,
published in Issue 208, April 2021
Report price:
Euro 470.00;
US$ 615.00
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This latest report in our flagship series contains 38 pages of statistical data, information and insight into the textile and apparel industries in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. The report includes information on: clothing retail sales; exports by destination; imports; and production. Also, it provides analyses of developments in the South-East Asia region and government measures relating to the countries featured. The report presents a wealth of information and is essential for anyone who is considering sourcing from, selling to, or investing in these countries. Textile and clothing exports from Cambodia rose in 2019, reflecting, primarily, an increase in exports to the USA and sales in this market continued to rise in 2020. Exports to the EU, by contrast, fell in 2019 and sales in this market were down sharply in 2020. Textile and clothing exports from Myanmar also rose in 2019, reflecting increases in exports to all of its major markets. By contrast, textile and clothing exports from Indonesia and Malaysia declined in 2020, reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. These declines were mirrored by falls in sales in the EU and US markets. Textile and clothing exports from Thailand also declined in 2020—reflecting falls in exports to most of Thailand's major markets—while textile and clothing exports from Vietnam declined too in 2020, reflecting falls in sales in the US, Japanese and EU markets.
Six times a year, Textile Outlook International provides up to 200 pages of intelligence, expert analysis and insight on the global textile and clothing industry. |  | What's in it? Each issue provides an authoritative source of information on key industry topics, including: circularity; cotton; environmental sustainability; fibre prices; innovation; production and consumption forecasts; imports and exports; industry giants and emerging brands; international trade fairs; key geographical markets; recommerce; retail; supply chains; textile and clothing trade; textile machinery; trade and production trends; world markets; and yarn and fabric manufacturing. A single issue of Textile Outlook International includes: an editorial think-piece on a topical issue from an industry expert a report on textile and apparel trade and production trends a round-up of the latest international trade fairs a feature on textile and clothing imports and exports or fibre prices, production and consumption a report on a key geographical market insight and analysis of a key market leader or fast-growing start-up An annual subscription to Textile Outlook International is a cost-effective way to keep informed about trends and developments in the global textile and clothing industry. Subscriptions are available in printed and/or digital formats. Printed and digital subscribers receive each issue in printed format in addition to a digital PDF file, which is available immediately on publication. Like all Textiles Intelligence publications, Textile Outlook International is a reliable source of independently sourced business information, and it does not carry advertising.
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