US textile and apparel exports declined to $22.05 billion in 2025, reflecting weaker upstream demand across key regional supply chains.
Lower shipments to major partners such as Mexico, Honduras and China point to slower manufacturing activity and shifting sourcing patterns.
The drop in yarn and fabric exports signals softer global textile demand and growing domestic production in key markets.
Lower shipments to major partners such as Mexico, Honduras and China point to slower manufacturing activity and shifting sourcing patterns.
The drop in yarn and fabric exports signals softer global textile demand and growing domestic production in key markets.