The TexPro data tells the story sharply. Australia is not short of fashion identity; it is short of export mass. Europe is not short of apparel scale; it is short of globally competitive, outward-facing scale. The two regions look different on the surface, but both are caught in the same squeeze: premium exporters are being asked to absorb the costs of global trade, sustainability regulation, tariff uncertainty, digital traceability, small-batch production, and higher consumer scrutiny without the volumes that make those costs economical.
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