European and American clothing imports decline, retail market begins to recover



According to Wazir Consulting’s June 2023 “Apparel Trend Scenarios in Major Global Markets and India” report, Japan’s apparel imports in April were $1.8 bil…

According to Wazir Consulting’s June 2023 “Apparel Trend Scenarios in Major Global Markets and India” report, Japan’s apparel imports in April were $1.8 billion, 6% higher than April 2022. Imports from January to April this year were 4% higher than the same period in 2022.

Among Japan’s clothing imports, Vietnam’s market share increased by 2%, while China’s market share fell by 7% compared with 2021. From January to April 2023, China was Japan’s largest clothing supplier, still accounting for more than half of total imports, at 51%. During this period, Vietnam supplied only 16%, Bangladesh and Cambodia accounted for 6% and 5% respectively.

U.S. apparel imports fall, retail sales rise

In April 2023, the U.S. economy was in turmoil, many banks collapsed, and the national debt was in a state of crisis. As a result, apparel imports in April were $5.8 billion, down 28% from April 2022. Imports from January to April this year were 21% lower than the same period in 2022.

Since 2021, China’s share of the U.S. apparel import market has dropped by 5%, while India’s market share has increased by 2%. In addition, U.S. apparel imports performed slightly better in April than in March, with China accounting for 18% and Vietnam accounting for 17%. The U.S. offshore procurement strategy is obvious, with other supplier countries accounting for 42%. In May 2023, monthly sales at U.S. apparel stores were estimated at $18.5 billion, 1% higher than in May 2022. From January to May this year, U.S. apparel retail sales were 4% higher than in 2022. U.S. furniture sales in May 2023 were down 9% from May 2022. In the first quarter of 2023, U.S. online apparel and accessories sales increased 2% from the first quarter of 2022 and dropped 32% from the fourth quarter of 2022.

The situation in the UK and EU is similar to that in the US

In April 2023, UK clothing imports were US$1.4 billion, a 22% decrease from April 2022. From January to April 2023, the value of British clothing imports decreased by 16% compared with the same period in 2022. Since 2021, China’s share of British clothing imports has dropped by 5%, and China’s current market share is 17%. Like the United States, the United Kingdom is also expanding its buying scope, as other countries accounted for 47%.

The degree of diversification of EU clothing imports is lower than that of the United States and the United Kingdom. Other countries accounted for 30%, and China and Bangladesh accounted for 24%. China’s share decreased by 6%, and Bangladesh increased by 4%. Compared with April 2022, the EU’s clothing imports fell by 16% in April 2023 to US$6.3 billion. From January to April this year, EU clothing imports increased by 3% year-on-year.

In terms of e-commerce, in the first quarter of 2023, online sales of EU clothing increased by 13% compared with the same period in 2022. In April 2023, monthly sales of UK clothing stores were £3.6 billion, 9% higher than in April 2022. From January to April this year, UK clothing sales were 13% higher than in 2022.
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