The United States imported home textiles from Europe worth $621.678 mn in the first nine months of 2022. Bed products topped the list with a value of $182.215 mn during the period, constituting 29.31 per cent of total home textiles import by the US. Floor products were second on the list, accounting for 25.55 percent of the total US imports.

The US’ imports of floor items from Europe were valued at $158.815 mn in January-September 2022, which was 25.55 percent of the total home textiles imports by the US. The inbound shipment of made-ups was $90.183 mn (14.51 percent), furnishing articles $57.512 mn (9.25 percent), camping $37.067 mn (5.96 percent), window $30.308 mn (4.88 percent), bathroom & kitchen $28.250 mn (4.54 percent), and table $18.815 mn (3.03 percent), according to market report.

Sets, worn clothing and used/new rugs were the other home textiles items imported by the US, which totalled $13.067 mn (2.10 percent).

In 2021, the US had imported total home textile products worth $830.597 mn. Out of which, floor import was $257.192 mn (30.96 percent), bed products $246.893 mn (29.72 percent), Made-ups $107.773 mn (12.98 percent), furnishing articles $77.082 mn (9.28 percent), camping $41.283 mn (4.97 percent) and bathroom & kitchen $36.015 mn (4.34 percent), as per market report.

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