From January to November, the U.S. imported 1653 million US dollars of silk products from China, up 30.23% year on year, accounting for 31.99% of its global imports, ranking first in its import sources of silk products. Among them:
Silk filament: imported from China amounted to 6.1922 million US dollars, up 79.40% year on year, with a market share of 45.12%, ranking the first in the import sources of silk filament. The import quantity was 164.90 tons, a decrease of 17.51% YOY with a marked share of 50.28%.
Silk fabrics: imported from China amounted to 48.6582 million US dollars, down 11.97% from a year ago, with a marked share of 21.48%, ranking the second place in the import sources of silk fabrics.
Silk madeups: imported from China amounted to 1598 million US dollars, up 32.02% from a year ago, with a marked share of 32.44%, ranking the first in import sources of silk madeups.
The original Chinese edition of this article is from CCCT, translated and edited by esilk. net.