Indian leather exporters take on Chinese leather products
To decrease the cost competitiveness of Chinese leather products, Indian exporters have turned to research and development to produce lower grade cattle skins that could compete with Chinese export prices.
The Council for Leather Exports (CLE) has initiated work with Chennai-based Central Leather Research Institute to develop low-grade leather. It would be used predominantly for the production of leather jackets, according to the CLE Chairman, S.S. Kumar.
Chinese products are made from pig skins and sold at almost half the cost of Indian products. Among big volume items the Chinese sell leather jackets at around $30 each on the export market, against Indian products at $40 or more.
Industry estimates value the Indian leather industry at $4 billion. It produces approximately 18 million square feet of leather and earns $2 billion in exports per year. Despite this,