According to customs statistics, Xinjiang port exports of textiles and clothing in 2013 were US$9.05 billion, a year-on-year increase of 16.5% (the same below). Among them, exports of clothing and clothing accessories were US$6.39 billion, an increase of 26.7%, accounting for 70.6% of the textile and clothing exports of Xinjiang ports; exports of textile yarns, fabrics and products were US$2.66 billion, a decrease of 2.4%, accounting for 70.6% of the textile and clothing exports of Xinjiang ports. 29.4%. Throughout the year, exports have the following characteristics:
First, small amounts at the border account for half of the country. In 2013, Xinjiang ports exported US$6.11 billion of textiles and clothing in the form of small border transactions, an increase of 27.5%, accounting for 67.5% of the total textile and clothing export value of Xinjiang ports in the same period.
Second, private enterprises dominate exports. In 2013, private enterprises at Xinjiang ports exported US$8.18 billion in textiles and clothing, an increase of 14.1%, accounting for 90.4% of the total textile and clothing exports at Xinjiang ports during the same period.
Third, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan account for a large proportion. In 2013, Xinjiang’s export of textiles and clothing to Kazakhstan reached US$3.81 billion, an increase of 26.2%. Textile and apparel exports to Kyrgyzstan were US$3.22 billion, an increase of 0.9%.
Fourth, exports at the end of the year dropped year-on-year and month-on-month. In 2013, Xinjiang port textile and garment exports showed a fluctuating trend. After the textile and garment exports fell to the lowest point of the year in February, exports gradually began to rebound in April. After maintaining year-on-year growth for seven consecutive months, there was a year-on-year increase in November. decline. In December, textile and apparel exports dropped to US$770 million, a year-on-year decrease of 6.7% and a month-on-month decrease of 12.4%.