Indasteri ea lefatše ea aparel ea lefatše e ne e paka hore na ho na le phollatsi e kholo ka la 20 Hlakubele The trend is consistent with falling inventory levels at retailers and weakening consumer confidence, reflecting a worrying outlook for the near future, according to a May 2024 report by Wazir Consultants.
Ho fokotseha ha kantle ho naha ho bonts'a ho theoha ha tlhokahalo
Tsamaisa Lintlha tse tsoang 'marakeng oa' mabole 'marakeng oa sehlooho tse kang United States, European Union, United Kingdom le Japane ba grim. The United States, the world's largest importer of clothing, saw its clothing imports fall 6% year-on-year to $5.9 billion in March 2024. Similarly, the European Union, the United Kingdom and Japan saw declines of 8%, 22%, 22% and 26% respectively, highlighting the decline in global demand. Ho theoha ha liaparo tsa liaparo tsa liaparo ho bolela 'maraka oa liaparo tse sahlōmela libakeng tse kholo.
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Boemo ke ho rohakoa bakeng sa batho ba kenang kantle ho naha. Major apparel suppliers such as China, Bangladesh and India also experienced a decline or stagnation in apparel exports in April 2024. China fell 3% year-on-year to $11.3 billion, while Bangladesh and India were flat compared to April 2023. This suggests that the economic slowdown is affecting both ends of the global apparel supply chain, but suppliers are still managing to export some clothing. Taba ea hore ho fokotseha ha thepa ea kantle ho naha e ne e tsamaea butle ho feta ho theoha ha kantle ho tlhahiso ea litloaelo tsa lefatše e ntse e eme.
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Tlaleho e bontša mokhoa o ferekanyang oa ho ferekanya indasteri ea thekiso ea USAreLL ea US. While US clothing store sales in April 2024 are estimated to be 3% lower than in April 2023, online clothing and accessories sales in the first quarter of 2024 were only 1% lower than in the same period in 2023. Interestingly, US clothing store sales in the first four months of this year were still 3% higher than in 2023, indicating some underlying resilient demand. So, while clothing imports, consumer confidence and inventory levels all point to weak demand, US clothing store sales have unexpectedly increased.
Leha ho le joalo, boitšoaro bona bo bonahala bo haella. Home furnishings store sales in April 2024 reflected the overall trend, falling 2% year-on-year, and cumulative sales in the first four months of this year are about 14% lower than in 2023. This suggests that discretionary spending may be shifting away from non-essential items such as clothing and home furnishings.
Mmarakeng oa UK o boetse o bontša tlhokomeliso ea bareki. Ka April 2024, thekiso ea liaparo tsa lebenkele e ne e le $ 3.3 bilione, tlase 8% ea selemo sa selemo. However, online clothing sales in the first quarter of 2024 were up 7% compared to the first quarter of 2023. Sales in UK clothing stores are stagnant, while online sales are growing. Sena se fana ka maikutlo a hore bareki ba UK ba kanna ba fetola mekhoa ea bona ea mabenkele hore ba etse liponnele ea inthanete.
Patlisiso e bonts'a hore indasteri ea lefatše ea Aparvarel e thunyeha hanyane, e na le thepa e tsoang kantle le thepa ea thekiso e oelang libakeng tse ling. Ho fokotseha ho itšepa ha bareki le ho oela ka ho oela ke mabaka a tlatsetsang. Leha ho le joalo, lintlha li boetse li bontša hore ho na le phapang pakeng tsa libaka tse fapaneng le libaka tse fapaneng. Ho rekisoa mabenkeleng a liaparo United States ho bona keketseho e sa lebelloang, ha thekiso ea inthanete e ntse e hola UK. Patlisiso e 'ngoe e hlokahala ho utloisisa ho se lumellane joalo le mekhoa ea ho bolela esale pele' marakeng oa Aparel.
Nako ea poso: Jun-08-2024