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Nantong's Clothing Exports Hit A New High

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Clothing Export Trade

according to

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Statistics of Nantong inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Nantong in January

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The 8456 batch and 40 million 697 thousand and 100 pieces (sets) of clothing, worth 277 million US dollars (or 1 billion 825 million yuan), grew 12.99%, 37.25% and 63.57%, respectively, up 19.08%, 20.70% and 43.67% respectively.


Statistics show that clothing exports in the region are made of cotton.

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Mainly in Japan, the European Union, the United States, Australia, Singapore and other countries and regions, as well as in China's Hongkong, Japan, Europe and the United States accounted for 60.08%, 16.08% and 7.79% of the total batches, respectively. The general trade pattern still dominated, 79.22% of the total batches, and the average export price rose 15.94% over the same period.


According to the analysis, the garment export volume in the region is mainly due to the concentrated delivery before the Spring Festival. However, the soaring international cotton prices and the shortage of skilled sewing workers have led to a significant increase in the export volume of clothing in the region.

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