China’s garment and accessory exports were valued at US $ 11.12 billion in April ’21, according to the General Administration of Customs, China (GACC) compiled and analyzed by Apparel Resources. April’s figure is 20.21 percent more than what China exported in March 2021 – US $ 9.
25 billion, indicating monthly growth is continuing to happen.
As far as January April 2021 is concerned, the ‘Made in China’ garment exports clocked US $ 44.42 billion revenues against the US $ 29.
26 billion in January to April 20, which was a period when China suffered due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Therefore, the country has noted 51.
70 percent yearly growth from January to April 21 in its garment exports that signals towards buying capacity not reducing in 2021 in the markets where China is shipping its apparel and accessory products.
Along with the recovery in apparel shipment, China’s textile export too accelerated as it shipped US $ 12.
15 billion worth of textile products in April ’21 compared to US $ 9.67 billion of shipment done in the previous month. Cumulatively, Chinese textile exports hit the US $ 43.95 billion in Jan.-Apr. ’21 period, marking 18 percent year to year growth.


