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Global Apparel Markets
Issue 29:
1st quarter 2015

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Talking strategy: Peter Needle of Segura Systems discusses the increasing demand for transparent apparel supply chains
International trade in denim fabric and denim jeans (25 pages)
Global Apparel Markets: product developments and innovations, 1st quarter 2015 (12 pages)
Trade and trade policy: the US clothing import market, July 2015 (33 pages)
Global Apparel Markets: business update, 1st quarter 2015 (24 pages)

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International trade in denim fabric and denim jeans

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This report provides vital data and analysis of trends in denim fabric and denim jeans trade. The report focuses in detail on the leading denim fabric exporting and importing countries as well as the leading countries which supply denim jeans to the EU and the USA. Countries analysed in the report include Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Colombia, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Lesotho, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey, the USA and Vietnam. According to the latest global data, imports and exports of denim fabric fell in 2014 and, as a result, they remained well below the peaks reached in 2011. US imports of denim jeans also declined, although EU imports of denim jeans rose to a record high. The world's top denim fabric exporting country in 2014 was China while the top denim fabric importing country was Bangladesh. Mexico was the largest supplier of denim jeans to the USA while Bangladesh was the largest supplier of denim jeans to the EU.

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Global Apparel Markets provides intelligence, analysis and insight on the global apparel industry.
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Each issue contains: essential information on trade and trade policy; news from leading brands, companies and other organisations; analysis of key geographical markets; and expert opinions on strategy.

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