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中国纺织品进出口商会:一季度我国家用纺织品累计出口76.2亿美元 同比增长3.4%
智通财经网·2025-05-14 08:21

Core Insights - China's home textile exports reached $7.62 billion in Q1, a year-on-year increase of 3.4%, accounting for 11.5% of the total textile and apparel exports, outperforming the overall industry growth rate of 1% by 2.4 percentage points [1] Product Segmentation - Key products in home textile exports include bedding, carpets, bath textiles, curtains, towels, and tablecloths. In Q1, bedding exports were $3.35 billion, up 4.7%; carpets at $1.05 billion, up 5.2%; bath textiles at $760 million, up 0.7%; curtains at $730 million, up 8.9%; bedspreads at $710 million, up 1.9%; towels at $440 million, down 4.3%; tablecloths at $160 million, down 9.6%; and other products at $410 million, up 1.6% [2] Market Performance - The top five markets for China's home textile exports are the United States, EU, ASEAN, Japan, and Australia. In Q1, exports to the US were $2.45 billion, up 7.7%, accounting for 32.1% of total home textile exports. Exports to the EU were $980 million, up 11.8%, accounting for 12.8%. Exports to ASEAN were $720 million, down 25.3%, accounting for 9.5%. Exports to Japan were $560 million, down 2.2%, accounting for 7.3%. Exports to Australia were $260 million, down 10.9%, accounting for 3.4% [3] Regional Performance - The leading regions for home textile exports are Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong, and Shanghai. In Q1, Zhejiang's exports were $2.6 billion, up 12.3%; Jiangsu's exports were $1.61 billion, up 3.9%; Shandong's exports were $990 million, down 3.2%; Guangdong's exports decreased by 14%; and Shanghai's exports increased by 10.9%. Notably, Xinjiang saw a growth of 27.3%, while Guangxi surged by 72.4% [4] International Market Share - In Q1, US imports of home textiles reached $4.16 billion, up 4.1%. Imports from China were $1.71 billion, up 2.8%, accounting for 41.1%, a decrease of 0.5 percentage points. The EU imported $1.78 billion, up 24.8%, with imports from China at $670 million, up 35%, accounting for 37.3%, an increase of 3.2 percentage points. Japan's imports were $680 million, up 3%, with imports from China at $490 million, up 2.5%, accounting for 71.3%, a slight decrease of 0.3 percentage points [5] Trend Outlook - The US remains the largest single market for China's home textile exports, accounting for over 30%. A recent agreement between China and the US to reduce tariffs from 145% to 30% for 90 days is expected to stabilize export orders and lower costs in the short term. However, long-term structural trade issues and strategic competition will remain core challenges. Companies are encouraged to pursue industrial upgrades, diversify markets, enhance product value through technological innovation, and strengthen supply chain management to reduce reliance on single markets [6]