
According to the statistics of the US Department of Commerce, in 2013, the United States imported 10.449 billion US dollars of textile and apparel products, an increase of 3.76% from the 100.931 billion US dollars imported in 2012. In addition to China, the top five sources of US textile and apparel imports include Vietnam (8.38% of the US textile and apparel import market share), India (6.01%), Indonesia (4.99%), and Bangladesh (4.87%). .
According to statistics from the US Department of Commerce, in 2013, the United States imported $14.274 billion in textile and apparel products, an increase of 3.76% from the value of imports of $100.931 billion in 2012. Among them, imports from China reached US$41.673 billion.
In addition to China, the top five sources of US textile and apparel imports include Vietnam (8.38% of the US textile and apparel import market share), India (6.01%), Indonesia (4.99%), and Bangladesh (4.87%). . In 2013, the United States imported $79.797 billion in clothing and $249.27 billion in non-clothing products. Vietnam exported 8.126 billion U.S. dollars to the United States, an increase of 14.44% year-on-year, and Bangladesh exported 4.947 billion U.S. dollars to the United States, a year-on-year increase of 10.68%. In 2013, India exported 3.087 billion yuan of non-clothing products to the United States, an increase of 8.15% year-on-year, accounting for 12.39% of the total imports of similar products in the United States. Turkey exported 663 million U.S. dollars to the United States, an increase of 8.41 percent year-on-year, and Vietnam exported 645 million U.S. dollars to the United States, an increase of 16.62 percent year-on-year. In 2013, the United States imported USD 51.615 billion worth of cotton products, imported USD 36.685 billion man-made fiber products, imported USD 4.713 billion wool products, and imported silk and natural fiber products USD 1.71 billion.
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