Garment exports to US rise 12pc in Jan-Nov 2025
Business Desk :
Readymade garment exports from Bangladesh to the United States grew 12.43 percent to $7.6 billion in the first eleven months of 2025, according to the US Office of Textiles and Apparel (Otexa).
The growth came despite a sharp fall in November, when exports dropped 14.57 percent to $526.51 million compared with the same month a year earlier.
Overall, US apparel imports declined slightly during the January-November period, falling 1.44 percent in value and 3.23 percent in volume. Average prices rose 1.85 percent, Otexa data showed.
Bangladesh was not alone in expanding its US market share last year. Vietnam’s garment exports there grew 11.35 percent, India’s rose 6.04 percent, Pakistan’s by 11.82 percent, Indonesia’s by 9.79 percent, and Cambodia experienced a strong 26.18 percent increase. China’s exports, in contrast, fell sharply by 33.90 percent.
In terms of volume, Bangladesh recorded a strong growth of 13.30 percent, Vietnam 11.99 percent, India 4.73 percent, Pakistan 18.28 percent, Indonesia 13.39 percent, and Cambodia surged 35.40 percent. China saw a sharp decline of 25.86 percent, Otexa said.
Unit prices per garment piece from January to November 2025 varied across countries. Bangladesh experienced a slight drop of 0.77 percent, Vietnam 0.57 percent, China 10.84 percent, Cambodia 6.81 percent, Pakistan 5.46 percent, and Indonesia 3.18 percent. India was the only country to see a price increase, rising 1.25 percent, Otexa added.
