In 2023, the re-importation of women's and girls' skirts made from wool or fine animal hair to China was valued slightly lower than the projected figures for 2024 and beyond. From 2024 to 2028, a steady growth trend is observed, with values increasing annually by approximately 1.5%. This consistent upward trend suggests a moderate yet stable rise in re-imports, supported by growing domestic demand and possibly shifts in consumer preference towards quality materials like wool.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of global economic conditions on the purchasing power and fashion industry in China.
- Changes in trade policies that could affect import tariffs and supply chain dynamics.
- Consumer trends towards sustainable and high-quality fashion influencing wool skirt demand.