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Export fabric11/12/2023 exports of apparel saw the largest shift by value, increasing $780 million (31.2 percent) to $3.3 billion. fibers, yarns, and fabrics from producers in regional trade partner countries. exports was driven by downstream demand from apparel and textile product consumers that, in turn, spurred demand for U.S. textiles and apparel were Mexico, Canada, and Honduras, which accounted for 57.2 percent of all U.S. The two largest exported product groups were fabrics ($5.5 billion) and fibers and yarns ($4.0 billion), together accounting for over one-half of all U.S. Apparel, fibers and yarns, miscellaneous textile products, and fabrics led the growth in U.S exports in this sector. exports of textiles and apparel increased by $2.7 billion (18.5 percent) to $17.4 billion in 2021. The largest digest group, apparel, which accounted for over 70 percent of all textile and apparel imports in 2021, saw the largest increase by value, $21.8 billion (27.3 percent), followed by home furnishings and fabrics (increases of $3.8 billion and $1.2 billion, respectively). consumer spending increased from 2020 levels. industry began to recover from the initial COVID-19 pandemic-related slowdown and U.S. Imports of apparel, home furnishings, fabrics, carpets and rugs, and fibers and yarns grew by double-digit rates in 2021 as the U.S. Imports of products within all digests in the textiles and apparel sector grew except miscellaneous textile products. general imports of textiles and apparel increased by $16.9 billion (13.3 percent) to $144.6 billion in 2021. Further, exports to the United States’ largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada, not only returned to 2019 levels but actually increased. Moreover, exports of miscellaneous textile products, home furnishings, and apparel returned to 2019 pre-pandemic exports levels. Exports of apparel, fibers and yarns, miscellaneous textile products, fabric, and home furnishings all increased from 2020 to 2021, with growth rates ranging from 10.9 percent to 31.2 percent (figure TX.1). The growth in exports was driven by an increase in global consumer demand for downstream textile products such as technical textiles and home textiles. Within the textiles and apparel sector, exports in all digests grew, except for carpets and rugs, which fell slightly, continuing a long-term downward trend as low-cost production of these products in foreign facilities continued to compete with U.S. domestic exports of textile and apparel products increased by $2.7 billion (18.5 percent) to $17.4 billion from 2020 to 2021. general imports: Increased by $16.9 billion (13.3 percent) to $144.6 billion Re-exports: Increased by $718 million (17.4 percent) to $4.8 billion.domestic exports: Increased by $2.7 billion (18.5 percent) to $17.4 billion total exports: Increased by $3.4 billion (18.3 percent) to $22.3 billion
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