At the halfway point of 2019, the fallout of the China-US trade spat on US apparel imports is starting to surface. Growth in shipment volumes from Vietnam and Bangladesh outpaced that of China in the first six months of the year - but imports from China are still edging up and the country's share of the market is virtually unchanged.
Does latest US trade data point to China's fall from grace?
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