The US textile and clothing trade deficit rose by another 8.5% in 2004 to US$79.35 bn. As much as 89% of the total was in clothing. The EU deficit also rose, but by a more alarming 21.4%, reaching US$43.42 bn. However, this figure represents only 55% of the US deficit—even though the two markets are similar in size. China continued to have the world’s biggest textile and clothing trade surplus, followed by Turkey, Taiwan and Hong Kong—which displaced South Korea.
The world’s biggest textile exporter in 2004 was the EU, with China second. The EU was also the largest textile importer, followed by the USA. But China ranked as high as third. The EU also led the world’s clothing exporters, but China was the biggest exporter when EU intratrade was excluded. As for clothing imports, 45% of the world total went to EU countries in 2004 while the USA took 28% and Japan 8%
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