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Global Apparel Markets
Issue 21:
1st Quarter 2013

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Talking strategy: Robin Headlee discusses the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands study and the role of strong brands in the apparel industry
Prospects for the textile and clothing industry in Cambodia
Global apparel markets: product developments and innovations, 1st quarter 2013 (11 pages)
Trade and trade policy: the US clothing import market, 1st quarter 2013 (30 pages)
Global apparel markets: business update, 1st quarter 2013 (32 pages)
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Trade and trade policy: the US clothing import market, 1st quarter 2013

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This report provides vital data and analysis of trends in the US clothing import market. The report also focuses in greater detail on clothing imports into the USA from ten key supplying countries, namely Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, El Salvador, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan and Vietnam. In 2012 US clothing imports fell in value and in volume but in the first four months of 2013 they increased. China remained the USA's largest clothing supplier in 2012 and its share of total US clothing imports increased in volume. Imports from Vietnam, El Salvador and Sri Lanka grew in value and in volume but imports from Bangladesh, Honduras, India, Indonesia and Mexico declined.

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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.

A single issue of Global Apparel Markets includes:

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    a report on a key geographical market

    a round-up of the latest product innovations

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An annual subscription to Global Apparel Markets is a cost-effective way to keep informed about trends and developments in the global apparel industry.

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