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中国纺织品进出口商会:上半年我国家用纺织品累计出口160.3亿美元 同比持平
智通财经网·2025-08-05 12:57

Core Viewpoint - The analysis from the China National Textile and Apparel Council indicates that the overall export of household textiles from China remained stable in the first half of 2025, with a total export value of $16.03 billion, showing no year-on-year change. The second half of the year is expected to see a more stable global trade environment due to the temporary halt of global tariffs by the Trump administration, while the ongoing China-U.S. tariff conflict will drive Chinese textile companies to restructure their global trade and investment strategies [1]. Export Performance - Major household textile products include bedding, carpets, bath textiles, curtains, towels, and tablecloths. In the first half of the year, exports of most products remained stable, with bedding exports at $6.96 billion (up 0.2%), carpets at $2.15 billion (up 1.2%), bath textiles at $1.58 billion (down 2.2%), curtains at $1.54 billion (up 2.9%), and blankets at $1.58 billion (up 0.3%). However, towel exports fell to $889 million (down 8.8%) and tablecloth exports dropped to $370 million (down 8.9%) [2]. Market Distribution - The top five export markets for Chinese household textiles are the U.S., EU, ASEAN, Japan, and Australia. From January to June, exports to the U.S. totaled $4.79 billion (down 5.9%), accounting for 29.9% of total exports. Exports to the EU increased to $2.21 billion (up 9.9%), while exports to ASEAN decreased to $1.56 billion (down 19.4%). Exports to Japan and Australia also saw declines [3]. Regional Performance - The top five regions for household textile exports from China are Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Guangdong, and Shanghai. In the first half of the year, Zhejiang's exports reached $5.54 billion (up 6.4%), while Jiangsu's exports fell to $3.33 billion (down 2.8%). Notably, Xinjiang and Guangxi saw significant increases in exports, with growth rates of 39.6% and 23.1%, respectively [4]. U.S. Market Share Trends - In the first five months, U.S. imports of household textiles totaled $6.76 billion (down 0.9%), with imports from China decreasing by 9.2%, resulting in a market share of 37.6% (down 3.5 percentage points). Conversely, imports from India and Pakistan increased, capturing 27.3% and 10.4% of the market, respectively. In the EU, imports from China grew by 22.8%, increasing its market share to 35.4% [5]. Future Outlook - The U.S. government's unilateral tariff measures have hindered exports to the U.S., with a significant decline observed in April and May, although the drop narrowed in June. The share of the U.S. market in China's household textile exports decreased from 33% in 2024 to 29.9% in the first half of 2025. The industry is expected to remain under pressure in the second half, necessitating proactive measures from companies [6].