Chinese exporters in need of ‘strategic rethink’
A senior official of the Chinese leathermakers association has urged the industry move away from low cost exports.
Commenting on the latest statistics from the China Leather Industry Association (CLIA), released last week, Su Chaoying, general secretary of the association said that although the recorded increases were welcome, it was imperative that the industry concentrated on higher-value exports.
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Mr Chaoyang also highlighted the dangers presented by the industry’s continuing focus on Europe, North America and
According to the figures, for January-May ’04, leather product exports were up 9.8% on the year before to US$6.51 billion, with a 198% surge being seen in fur garment exports, to $132 million. Finished leather exports climbed 17% to $530 million, while leather garment exports totalled $660 million (+4.6%) and leather footwear exports $2.24 billion (+10.6%). Leather product imports totalled $2 billion, an 18.3% increase on the year-previous.