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Slump in US clothing sales leads to 70% fall in overseas suppliers

By Jonathan Birchall in New York

Published: December 10 2008 02:00 | Last updated: December 10 2008 02:00

The slump in American clothing sales since the summer has led to a precipitous drop in the number of overseas factories shipping to the US, import documents show.

Panjiva, a firm that analyses information drawn from shipping manifests filed with US Customs, said the number of global suppliers serving the American market fell from 22,099 in July to just 6,262 in October, a decline of more than 70 per cent.

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