Categories: Analysis

China’s Share Drops to 46.8% in Japan’s Apparel Imports but Remains on Top

China’s dominance in Japan’s apparel market is gradually weakening, with its share falling to 46.8% in the first four months of 2025. Although China remains the largest apparel supplier to Japan, its market share has steadily declined from over 55% in recent years.

According to Japan’s Ministry of Finance trade data, the country is diversifying its sourcing base. Imports from Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Indonesia have grown, reflecting a shift toward alternative sourcing destinations amid rising costs in China and global supply chain recalibrations.

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Industry observers note that Japanese retailers are increasingly exploring suppliers outside China to mitigate geopolitical risks and over-dependence. Vietnam, in particular, has become Japan’s second-largest source of apparel, showing consistent year-on-year growth.

Experts suggest that if the current trend continues, China’s share may dip below 45% within the next couple of years, although its vast manufacturing scale and long-standing trade relationships with Japanese brands still give it a competitive edge.

The shift marks a broader transformation in global apparel sourcing, where Japan, like many other markets, is reevaluating supplier diversity and cost-efficiency in a post-pandemic world.

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