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Customs data shows that despite the global crisis, leather exports have maintained a healthy growth

2022-12-13

Despite the global economic crisis, in the first five months of this fiscal year, thanks to the increase in buyer orders, Bangladesh's leather and leather products industry's exports achieved a year-on-year growth of 17.56%. According to customs data, since July to November, the export of leather and its products has reached 537.5 million dollars, compared with 456.85 million dollars in the same period last year. According to customs data, the export income of leather shoes was 328.19 million yuan, up 17.55% year on year, while the income of leather products was 153.74 million yuan, up 26.89% year on year. According to the customs data, the leather export decreased by 1.61% to 55.57 million US dollars.

According to customs data, due to the impact of the coronavirus epidemic, orders will decrease in 2020 and 2021, and the leather industry will be severely hit. Later, production resumed quickly. Importers transferred their orders to Bangladesh, and the export of leather and its products and footwear products hit a new high of US $1.25 billion. In addition, due to the surge in demand in winter and before Christmas, the export volume of leather products and leather shoes has continued to rise.

Nasir Khan, general manager of footwear exporter Janis Shoes, said that, however, it was still uncertain whether the current export growth trend would last until the end of this fiscal year, because the global economic crisis triggered by the Russian Ukrainian conflict showed no sign of ending in the short term. Although the export business has increased, it is still lower than expected.

Nasir Khan said: "The coordination ability of the leather industry is insufficient, and the enterprises cannot get the required raw materials and accessories on time, resulting in the failure to deliver on time."

The vice chairman of Bangladesh Leather Products and Footwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association said that although EPB data showed that the export of shoes and leather products was good, the situation of manufacturers was not optimistic. According to customs data, the export of non leather shoes grew strongly due to the increasing global demand for low-cost synthetic shoes. According to a study, the global synthetic leather market is expected to reach 66.84 billion US dollars by 2030, with an average annual growth of 8%.


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