US textile and apparel imports fell 2.01 per cent year on year to $88.9 billion in January–October 2025, reflecting softer apparel demand and weaker non-apparel shipments.
China remained the largest supplier but lost share sharply as buyers diversified sourcing.
Rising imports from Vietnam, Bangladesh and Cambodia underline a structural shift driven by tariffs, costs and supply-chain resilience.
China remained the largest supplier but lost share sharply as buyers diversified sourcing.
Rising imports from Vietnam, Bangladesh and Cambodia underline a structural shift driven by tariffs, costs and supply-chain resilience.