The forecast for the re-import of non-knitted or crocheted women's and girls' ensembles of cotton to China shows a gradual decline from 2024 to 2028, starting at 49.63 thousand US dollars in 2024 and decreasing steadily to 48.59 thousand US dollars by 2028. Comparing the values from 2024, it reveals an annual decrease, indicating a declining trend over the years with minimal percentage changes year-on-year. This shows no significant sudden shifts, suggesting a stable downtrend. In 2023, the actual value stood close to 49.9 thousand US dollars, reflecting a marginal decline over the past year.
Future trends to watch for include potential shifts in global cotton markets and changes in consumer preferences towards sustainable and ethical fashion. These could affect both imports and demand dynamics, possibly altering the current forecast trajectory. Monitoring trade policies and bilateral agreements between China and exporting countries will also be crucial in understanding long-term impacts on these imports.