Delegates from companies based in the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait will attend the BF Show, to be hosted by the industry association Abicalçados from November 11 to 13.
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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.
Brazilian footwear brands invest in socially, economically, and environmentally positive solutions. According to Abicalçados, seven companies already have the Sustainable Origin certificate, and another 40 are in the process of certification.
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 announcement was made by the vice president and director of Product Development of Piccadilly during the last day of the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum.
Foreign sales from Brazil went up in volume and revenue in February from January. Industry association Abicalçados expects year-on-year sales to start going up by May.
Abicalçados estimates that exports should climb 21% next year, and production 19%. Figures show a recovery in the industry, which has been strongly affected by the pandemic.
Flip flop exports climbed 52% fueling overall sales last month to a total 9.5 million pairs.
The Romanian-Jordanian designer Amina Muaddi created a second collection in partnership with Fenty, brand of singer Rihanna. The shoes are extravagant, have moorings and striking colors.
Brazilian industry wants to export its three footwear brands – military, safety and casual – to the Arab market. There have been promising negotiations with Egypt and Saudi Arabia. An Arab professional was called upon to lead the company’s foreign trade department.
Sales of comfortable footwear have been least affected since the Covid-19 crisis broke out. Nevertheless, flip-flop exports from Brazil have dropped.
Brazilian footwear industry expects sales to start recovering in Q4. The sector was strongly affected by the store closings in the pandemic, but ecommerce helped mitigate losses and there are already export orders.
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%.
During trip to the country for the Couromoda fair, businessman Mohamed Swayeb visited the Arab Chamber. He’s negotiating with two Brazilian brands.