The re-import of knitted or crocheted women's and girls' skirts of cotton to China demonstrated a stable growth trend from 2024 to 2028, with values increasing from 548.1 thousand USD to 576.81 thousand USD. This steady upward trajectory indicates a consistent year-on-year increase in re-import value. In 2023, the value of these imports provided a baseline for evaluating subsequent trends, although exact figures from 2023 are not specified here.
The observed growth reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) across the forecast period, suggesting moderate yet reliable growth potential for similar re-import products. Monitoring potential shifts in global cotton prices, tariffs, and changing consumer preferences will be essential for future trend analysis, especially considering China's economic dynamics and international trade relations. These factors could influence both the pricing and appeal of imported cotton skirts, impacting demand levels.