Brazilian footwear exports plunged 31.3% in volume and 22.8% in revenue in January and February. Competition with China and the economic situation in second leading buyer Argentina drove down the results.
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The Brazilian footwear industry shipped 102 million pairs abroad year to date through October. The recorded drop reflects the global slowdown and Chinese competition, said the sector association.
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Brazil shipped 14.6 million pairs of shoes in January, grossing USD 117.8 million. Europe’s purchases drove up the result.
The Brazilian company increased revenue from footwear exports to BRL 142.8 million (about USD 27.16 million) in the year’s second quarter. Grendene owns brands such as Melissa and Itapema, among others, and is one of the biggest global producers in the sector.
Brazilian industries shipped 7.5 million pairs of shoes abroad in the first half of 2022. In addition to the increase in volume, there was a 67.5% growth in revenue.
The Brazilian Footwear Program invites Brazilian footwear brands to sign up to market their products on an international B2B platform. It is the third edition of the project.
Brazilian shoe sales abroad advanced in November over the same month last year and in 2019, before COVID-19. Leather shoes exports have progressed.
The Brazilian industry has been investing in flip-flops and transforming them into more than just footwear to use at home. The product accounts for half of the sector’s international sales.
Abicalçados gave an overview on how online sales are still increasing worldwide despite a decline in the pandemic, and footwear exports from Brazil have good prospects.
After sliding for four months on end, foreign sales of shoes from Brazil climbed in June over May. Year-over-year, however, exports are down almost 50%.
Exports of the Brazilian product to the Arab country reached 1.4 million pairs year-to-date through October, up 83%.
From January to May, the country shows up at the 17th position in the rank of footwear importers from Brazil. But, in volume, exporters declined 16%.