US textile and apparel exports fell 10.51 per cent to $5.08 billion during January-March 2026, reflecting weaker regional manufacturing demand and softer sourcing activity across North America.
Yarn exports recorded the sharpest decline, while shipments to China plunged 33.43 per cent amid rising domestic self-sufficiency.
Mexico remained the largest market despite lower imports from the US.
Yarn exports recorded the sharpest decline, while shipments to China plunged 33.43 per cent amid rising domestic self-sufficiency.
Mexico remained the largest market despite lower imports from the US.