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Could West Africa Be Fashion’s Next Manufacturing Hub?

Last updated: November 10, 2025 6:45 am
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The Rise of Africa as an Alternative Manufacturing Base

As global brands seek to diversify away from Asia-centric supply chains, Africa is emerging as a promising alternative manufacturing hub. Trade tensions and tariffs have accelerated this trend, with regions such as North Africa (including Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt) becoming centers for fast-turnaround apparel production, and East Africa (particularly Ethiopia and Kenya) attracting investments in large-scale garment manufacturing.

However, this shift comes with its own set of challenges and risks. In the past, countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Vietnam offered similar promises of low costs and developmental potential, only to see issues arise such as downward pressure on wages and weak labor protections. Currently, West Africa has minimum wages ranging from $44 per month in Nigeria, compared to Bangladesh’s $113 per month and living wage estimates ranging from $250 to $320 per month in urban manufacturing zones.

Many African countries lack developed labor regulations and have limited union presence in the apparel sector, raising concerns about the potential for exploitative labor practices. Sarah Kraak, research director at the Worker Rights Consortium, emphasizes the need for close monitoring of the situation.

Logistical constraints also pose challenges to Africa’s garment manufacturing industry. Limited industrial infrastructure leads to smaller scale production and unpredictable lead times. While many West African countries produce cotton, most of it is exported as raw fiber rather than being processed domestically into finished garments. Issues such as power reliability, port congestion, and lack of technical training further hinder the industry’s growth.

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Vikas Budhiraja, head of marketing at Arise Textile Park & Apparel, highlights the need for restructuring and streamlining industrial processes in the African textile industry. He emphasizes the importance of controlling factors like raw material availability, power supply, skill development, logistics, nearshoring opportunities, customer networks, and government policies to build a sustainable ecosystem.

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