World Textile and Apparel Trade and Production Trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexi
World Textile and Apparel Trade and Production Trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexi

World Textile and Apparel Trade and Production Trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexi

US consumer expenditure on clothing and footwear fell by 1.1% in 2008 and continued to decline in the first half of 2009 as the recession took hold. Reflecting the downturn, there was a 10.6% fall in the volume of US textile and clothing imports in the first seven months of 2009. Exports fell too as demand in foreign markets weakened. In textiles, exports plummeted by 24.1% as shipments to the USAs two biggest markets, Canada and Mexico, fell sharply. In clothing, exports declined by 6.8%, again due to lower sales in Canada and Mexico-although shipments to Japan and Saudi Arabia grew strongly. As a result of these trends, US textile and clothing output dropped significantly in the first few months of 2009. Employment was also hit and stood 15.0% lower in September 2009 than a year earlier.

In Argentina, textile output rose by 1.5% in 2008 but dropped by 13.2% in the first half of 2009. Foreign sales followed much the same pattern. In 2008 textile and clothing exports rose by 4.9%, but in the first quarter of 2009 they plunged by 38.0%.

The industry in Brazil suffered a similar fate as textile and clothing exports plummeted by 23.3% in the first seven months of 2009 after rising by 2.6% in 2008. Textile output fell in the first four months of 2009 and clothing fared even worse.

In Colombia the textile industry has fared much better than clothing. Although export growth has slowed, sales of textiles rose by 25.8% in the first half of 2009. But clothing exports plunged by 54.5%, having been dragged down by a slump in demand for Colombian garments in Ecuador, Mexico, the USA, and Venezuela.

In Mexico the industry continued to struggle as US importers shifted orders to China and other low cost Asian countries. In the first half of 2009 alone, Mexican textile and clothing exports declined by 17.5% after falling by 6.2% in 2008.

SUMMARY

USA

Consumer demand

Retail market

Imports

Textile and clothing imports by product

Textile and clothing imports by supplying country

Production

Employment

Factory closures

Anti-dumping and countervailing duty actions

Exports

ARGENTINA

Textile and clothing exports: 2008

Textile and clothing exports by product

Textile and clothing imports: first quarter 2009

Textile and clothing exports by leading destination

Domestic textile and clothing retail sales

Textile production

Trade policy

Textile and clothing imports: 2008

BRAZIL

Textile and clothing exports: 2008

Textile and clothing exports by product

Textile and clothing exports by leading destination

Textile and clothing exports: January-July 2009

Textile and clothing production

Domestic textile and clothing retail sales

Employment

Textile and clothing imports

Textile and clothing imports by product

Textile and clothing imports by leading supplying country

Trade policy

COLOMBIA

Textile and clothing exports: 2008

Textile and clothing exports: first half of 2009

Textile and clothing exports by product

Textile and clothing exports by leading destination

Textile and clothing imports

Textile and clothing imports by leading supplier

Textile and clothing production

Trade policy

MEXICO

Textile and clothing exports

Textile and clothing exports by product

Textile and clothing exports by leading destination

Textile and clothing production

Trade policy

List of tables

Table 1: USA: leading suppliers of textile and clothing imports by volume, 2005-2009

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