Explore the significant rise in second-hand clothing imports from China to Kenya, indicating changing consumer preferences and economic dynamics in Q1 2024.
Kenya experiences an 86.2% year-on-year increase in second-hand clothing imports from China in Q1 2024, reaching 31,594 tonnes.
The value of these imports rises to $22.732 million compared to $20.651 million in Q1 2023, reflecting the growing trade volume.
Cheaper second-hand clothes remain popular in Kenya, particularly among low and middle-income earners, driving demand for imports.
The multi-billion-shilling second-hand clothing trade is estimated to employ around 2 million people in Kenya, highlighting its significant role in the economy.
Kenyan authorities are cognizant of the scale and impact of the second-hand clothing trade, underscoring its importance in employment and consumer markets.
Discover the details behind Kenya's increasing reliance on second-hand clothing imports and their implications for the economy and consumer markets.
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