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China's textile
and apparel imports reached 12.478 billion U.S.
dollars (USD) during the January through August
2007 period, reflecting only 4.43 percent growth
from the previous year and compares to exports
of 111.73 billion USD during the same period.
11.248 billion of that total came in textiles.
Asia was almost the exclusive supplier, providing
10.962 billion USD of the imports. Within Asia,
the top supplier was Japan at 2.165 billion USD,
Taiwan 2.111 billion USD, South Korea 1.710 billion
USD and Hong Kong 1.158 billion USD. On a year-to-date
basis, the import volume is down from all top
Asian suppliers, while increasing 11.7 percent
from the ASEAN trade block to 539 million USD.
Imports from Europe are up 24.65 percent at 1.032
billion U.S. dollars, which compares to imports
from the NAFTA region of only 422 million USD.
MMF products accounted for 5.851 billion USD of
the imports, while cotton products account for
4.066 billion USD.
Source: globecotnews
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