Legal & Institutional – Page 11
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A good Micam
The organizers of the Micam trade show announced a total of 44,227 visitors in terms of daily entrances at the world's leading event of this kind for the footwear sector at its 85th edition last month, which compares with 44,610 a year ago.Russia regained the first spot in foreign attendance ...
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The European industry needs new people
One of the most interesting events held during the recent Micam Milano trade show was a conference where a group of about 250 students from all over Italy were invited to check out some of the most stimulating opportunities offered to them by joining the footwear industry. They were told, ...
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The German shoe industry’s sales grow by 5.9%
The “sneaker hype” again helped boost shoe exports from Germany in 2017. According to federal statistics, exports of sports shoes with textile and leather uppers rose last year by 22.2 percent to 41 million pairs. Overall sales abroad of shoes with textile uppers went up by 17.9 percent and those ...
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Ferragamo sees new trends in luxury
The global personal luxury market is estimated to have grown by 6 percent at constant currency rates in 2017 and is expected to register a similar performance in 2018, with the interception of millennials' demand being key for success, according to a market scenario released by Salvatore Ferragamo.The survey indicated that ...
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Europe exports more, China’s role declines
Exports of footwear from the European Union to the rest of the world increased by 12.5 percent in the first half of 2017, according to a preview of the World Footwear Yearbook prepared every year by Apiccaps, the Portuguese shoe industry association. The biggest increases were recorded in Germany and ...
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New programs to revitalize skills and jobs in Europe
The European Confederation of the Footwear Industry (CEC) is activating two new programs intended to prepare European shoe companies for a positive generational change. It is participating with other stakeholders in the broader textile, clothing, leather and footwear (TCLF) sector in a strategic four-year project, funded by the European Commission ...
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Italian shoe production rises by 1.0% in volume
Italy's shoe production inched up by 1.0 percent in volume to 189.5 million pairs and by 1.0 percent in value to €7,748 million in 2017 thanks to higher exports, which absorb about 85 percent of the country's output, according to an estimate released by the Italian shoe industry association Assocalzaturifici, ...
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End of the rope for Rebeca Sanver?
Florencia Marco, the Spanish shoe company that owns the brands Rebeca Sanver, To Be and Pimientos, is reportedly facing liquidation after being given bankruptcy protection from its creditors last Sept. 19. Officials of the company and its judicial administrator, Carlos Felipe Ros Álvarez, could not be reached for comment, but ...
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Little growth for Italy’s shoe industry
The revenues of the Italian footwear industry rose by an estimated 2.1 percent in the first nine months of this year, while production went up by 0.7 percent in volume, according to its trade association, Assocalzaturifici, but the third quarter was largely flat.The latest available trade statistics for the first ...
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Amazon is facing legal problems in Europe
Birkenstock's action against Amazon in Europe comes will the American online giant is getting other types of legal challenges. The French government has filed a complaint in the Paris Tribunal de Commerce, charging that it is abusing its dominant position with some suppliers. It is seeking a fine of €10 ...
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Internet marketplaces lose a case in the ECJ
A ruling issued by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg in favor of Coty earlier this month could help build up a case for other brands premium or luxury brandsagainst the unauthorized sale of their products on third-party online retailing platforms like Amazon or eBay.Asked for its opinion ...
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Indian children stitch shoes for the global market
Children as young as eight are reportedly missing school to labor in hazardous conditions in Agra, the city of the Taj Mahal, to supply shoes for the global market. A report from the Fair Labor Association (FLA), iMentor and the Stop Child Labour Coalition (SCL), investigated conditions and called on ...
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Italy’s shoe exports recover in the CIS area
The Italian shoe industry association, Assocalzaturifici, reports an excellent response to the Italian shoemakers' collections shown at the recent Obuv Mir Kozi fair in Moscow and the Shoes from Italy exhibitions organized in concert with the Italian Export Commission (Ice) in Almaty and Kiev.Ice has given further assistance to the ...
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The Italian shoe industry’s recovery picked up in Q2
The Italian footwear industry's revenues rose by an estimated 2.9 percent in the first half of this year while its production grew by 0.9 percent. The data marked a significant improvement compared with the whole of 2016, when production rose by only 0.3 percent in value and dropped by 2.0 ...
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Spanish shoe production is stable, but the average value goes up
Figures from the Spanish shoe industry association, Fice, show that the country's shoe production remained largely stable in 2016 as compared to 2015. It dropped only slightly by 0.7 percent to a total volume of 102 million pairs.In terms of value, Spain's shoe production increased by 2.3 percent to a ...
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Vietnam and Bangladesh perform better than India
India's exports of footwear, leather and leathergoods declined by 3.23 percent in the last financial year, falling for the second consecutive year. They amounted to $5.66 billion for the year from April 2016 to March 2017 as compared to $5.85 billion in the previous year. The drop follows a fall ...
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Will anti-dumping duties be restored in Europe?
The European Parliament, the Council and the Commission have reached a compromise agreement on the methodology that should be used for the calculation of dumping margins and other market distortions that is expected to be more transparent than the previous one. Declining to consider China as a market economy, despite ...
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German retailers are embracing omni-channel
Pushed by the competition from pure players in the online space like Amazon and Zalando and by the new digital services offered by the two biggest cooperatives of independent shoes retailers, ANWR and Sabu, multi-channel retailers have gained a share of 25 percent in the German online market for shoes, ...
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Sports shoes lift German shoe exports
The latest federal trade statistics show a huge 25.1 percent increase in Germany's shoe exports to €2.79 billion for the first five months of this year as compared to the same period a year ago, when they went up by 11 percent. However, industry officials indicated that the boom in ...
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Portuguese exports go up in value and volume
Shoe exports from Portugal rose by 6.4 percent in value and 7.0 percent in volume during the first half of 2017, going up to a level of 43 million pairs worth €960 million for the period. They are now covering 152 countries around the world.If the positive trend is confirmed ...



