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A quarter of European firms need support or face a cash shortage in 2021
About a quarter of companies in the Eurozone will need more government support in 2021 to avert a cash-flow crisis, according to the French credit insurance company Euler Hermes. “The first wave of Covid-19 lockdowns caused a stronger-than-expected profitability shock for most European non-financial corporate” during the first half of ...
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Britons started Christmas shopping in October
Britons started their Christmas shopping early this year, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In October, retail sales volumes increased by 1.2 percent in the U.K. when compared with September, marking the sixth consecutive month of growth. The increased reached 6.4 percent for non-store retailing, ...
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Global footwear demand seen down by 22.2% in 2020
Global demand for footwear is expected to fall by 22.2 percent this year, due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to an updated forecast made by a panel of experts for the latest Business Condition Survey of World Footwear. In its April edition, panelists had estimated the decline ...
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The second-hand market is growing in Russia
The Covid-19 pandemic has spurred the demand for second-hand shoes and clothes in Russia, a research conducted by the Russian consulting agency Fashion Research Group showed. As of today, this segment accounts for 6 percent of sales of the Russian fashion market. The continuing deterioration in purchasing power is likely ...
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U.S. footwear market showing signs of stabilization
The U.S. footwear industry suffered sharp sales declines in 2020 due to lifestyle changes and shifts in consumer behavior due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but trends are expected to stabilize and recover through 2021, according to NPD’s Future of Footwear report. The fashion category, which has been hit the hardest ...
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The casual shoe market grew by 6.0% in 2019
According to a study conducted by Shoe Intelligence in collaboration with Sporting Goods Intelligence, the branded casual footwear market grew by 6.0 percent in terms of invoiced dollars to an estimated level of $20.8 billion in 2019, in spite of strong competition from the athletic footwear brands in the disputed ...
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Russian shoe market nearly 3 times larger than previously estimated
The recent introduction of mandatory tagging of footwear in Russia has shown that up to 1.3 billion pairs of shoes are sold in the country on average per year. This is nearly three times more than previous official estimates, said Denis Manturov, the Russian industry and trade minister The tagging ...
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Russian shoe market may recover from mid-2021
The most optimistic forecast envisages that the sales on the Russian fashion market will recover only around mid-2021, Anna Lebsac-Kleimans, director of the Russian analytical agency Fashion Consulting Group said. In 2020, sales are likely to contract by 25 to 40 percent compared to the previous year, she said. The ...
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New records in footwear production and exports before Covid-19
Global production of footwear reached a record of 24.3 billion pairs in 2019, according to the latest edition of the World Footwear Yearbook, published annually by Apiccaps, the Portuguese industry association of footwear, leathergoods and related components. This new record marks a 21.2 percent increase from the production figure registered ...
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Vietnam footwear exports down by 6.7 percent in H1
Vietnam’s footwear exports fell by 6.7 percent to $8.1 billion in the first half of 2020, according to the ministry of industry and trade. The decline was due to a fall in exports in May and June in the wake of disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In the first ...
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European footwear and apparel manufacturers call for re-shoring, tariff review
The European Footwear Confederation (CEC) is calling along with three other employers and labor representatives of the textile, clothing and leather industries, for a re-shoring of production and a review of preferential trade tariffs under the European Union’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP). The Covid-19 crisis has shown that transferring ...
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Brazilian shoe production seen falling up to 29% in volume this year
Brazil’s footwear production could fall by between 21.0 and 29.2 percent this year to 643.4-717.5 million pairs due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a survey released by Abicalçados, the country’s association of footwear manufacturers. In value, the decline could be shallower, reaching 18.2 to 27.4 percent, ...
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Italian shoe exports down by 9.2% in value in Q1
Italian shoe exports fell by 9.2 percent year-on-year in value to €2.43 billion in the first quarter of 2020, and by 14.7 percent in volume to 52.7 million pairs as the industry was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to data released by the footwear association Assocalzaturifici. In March alone, ...
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Opinion
Amazon and other marketplaces may be in for a reckoning over illegal sales
Why the sale of illegal products through online platforms could become a problem for Amazon and other marketplaces – and why the widespread circumvention of EU competition law may soon be over
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Global children’s footwear market seen up annual 4% to 2024
The global market for children’s footwear is expected to grow by $8.65 billion between 2020 and 2024, representing an average annual increase of almost 4 percent, with the launch of exclusive designer footwear being instrumental in driving the market higher, according to the research and advisory firm Technavio. In a ...
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Online represented one-third of retail sales in the UK in May
In May, the proportion of overall retail sales in the U.K. bought online soared to the highest level on record at 33.4%, which compares with the 30.8% reported in April, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In a survey carried out between May 18-31, the ONS says that ...
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Euro area wage decline limited at 7% during lockdown
The decline in labour income was limited at 7 percent in the euro area during coronavirus-related lockdowns thanks to short-time work and temporary lay-off schemes introduced in various member states of the monetary union, according to a survey released by the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB notes that the ...
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New internet rankings for children’s shoes in Germany
The coronavirus crisis has shaken the German market for children’s shoes: Skechers has become for the first time one of the top three suppliers for the spring/summer 2020 season in the rankings of the Schuhe24 internet platform. It moved into third place from the sixth place the year before. The ...
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Indonesia footwear industry loses 400,000 jobs due to Covid-19
Nearly 400,000 workers in Indonesia’s footwear and leather industry have been forced to stop working so far due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to preliminary data from Indonesia footwear producers’ association, Aprisindo. Many factories have temporarily closed, while capacity at others has been reduced to about 40 percent to complete ...
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German retailers ask for help after a drop of 71% in April
The Federal Statistics Office of Germany has reported a year-on-year decline of 70.7 percent for April in total sales of apparel, shoes and leathergoods, due to the retail lockdowns demanded by the government help stem the Covid-19 pandemic. Overall retail sales in Germany declined by 6.5 percent for the month, ...