The Global Home & Contract Sourcing Newspaper Volume 30, Number 1 • Winter 2019/20
U.S.-China Tariff War Benefits Turkish Mills China
1,486 shipments (41.3%)
India
By RAY PARKER
788 shipments (21.9%)
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Italy
EW YORK — United States-bound waterborne Turkish textile shipments rose in the past two years, according to the data by global trade intelligence firm Panjiva. Turkish fabric exports rose from 3.9% to 7.5%, year over year, October 2017-18 to October 20182019, according to an F&FI study using Panjiva data from some of the top 45 U.S. jobbers/converters. Meanwhile, Italian textile exports declined from 19.7% to 9.5% during the same period, according to the study.
342 shipments (9.5%)
Turkey
270 shipments (7.5%)
South Korea
166 shipments (4.6%)
Belgium
107 shipments (3.0%)
Taiwan
107 shipment (3.0%)
United Kingdom 57 shipments (1.6%)
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38 shipments (1.1%)
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