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Customs Data: In October, China'S Exports Of Textiles And Clothing Amounted To US $25.35 Billion

2022/11/7 17:47:00 0

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According to customs statistics, in October 2022, China exported 11.368 billion US dollars of textile yarns, fabrics and products; From January to October of 2022, China's export of textile yarn, fabric and products was 125.660.3 billion US dollars, with a year-on-year increase of 6.9%; From January to October of 2021, China exported 117.579.8 billion US dollars of textile yarn, fabric and products.

In October 2022, China exported US $13.654.7 billion of clothing and accessories; From January to October of 2022, China's export of clothing and accessories was 147.586.4 billion US dollars, an increase of 6.4% year-on-year; From January to October of 2021, China exported 1387193 million US dollars of clothing and accessories.

In October 2022, China imported $806.3 million of textile yarns, fabrics and products; From January to October of 2022, China's import of textile yarn, fabric and products was 10.209.7 billion US dollars, a year-on-year decrease of 21.7%; From January to October 2021, China imported 13.036 billion US dollars of textile yarn, fabric and products.


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