In January-April 2023, Cambodia exported $5.2 million worth of clothing to Australia, and in January-April 2023, Cambodia exported $52.156 million worth of clothing to Australia. In 2022, bilateral trade increased by 25 percent to $523 million. The main export products, which accounted for more than 75% of total exports, were trousers and shorts, sweatshirts, T-shirts, underwear and shirts.
In January-June 2023, Turkish clothing exports fell 3.27% year-on-year to $9.49 billion. It was down 12.68 percent in June alone. While exports of knitted clothing fell by 5.6%, exports of non-knitted clothing increased slightly. Nevertheless, garment exports overall grew by 6.46% in 2022, totaling $19.475 billion.
Among Bangladesh's clothing exports to Japan, gender-neutral clothing tops the list. Between January and April 2023, Bangladesh's garment exports to Japan showed a trend of narrowing the gender gap. Gender-neutral clothing accounted for the highest proportion, valued at $163.604 million (36.34% of total exports). Men's clothing accounted for 32.92%, valued at $148.239 million, and women's clothing accounted for 29.26%, valued at $131.71 million.
In the first half of 2023, Japan's imports of clothing and accessories increased by 9.5 percent to 1.58 trillion yen, while imports of textile yarns and fabrics fell by 1.6 percent. Exports of textile yarns and fabrics increased slightly by 2%. Imports of clothing and textiles fell in June. In fiscal year 23, clothing imports surged 26.1 percent to 3.62 trillion yen.
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