Argentina Footwear Association Holds Shoes Exhibition In Buenos Aires
Recently, the Argentina Footwear Association held a shoe exhibition in Buenos Aires, and the Minister of industry and trade of Argentina D Bora Giorgi attended.
According to the chairman of the association, Alberto Sellaro, in 2015, members of the Argentina Footwear Association will focus on building more professional and innovative enterprises to enhance the design content and develop new materials.
Association Secretary
Horacio Moschetto
It is mentioned that the shoe industry in 2014 has had a busy year, and there will be more possibilities to open up overseas markets in the future.
For example, he said, Argentina's high-end shoe companies are now eyeing the Russian market and are expected to export to Russia.
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In recent years, manufacturers have benefited from the needs of Russian wealthy people, and shoes have been selling well.
But the trade between Russia and Ukraine has been affected by the current trade between Russia and Ukraine.
Suppliers have been struggling to export Russia because of mutual sanctions between Russia and the European Union.
Theoretically, at least for the rest of the world.
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Open the door of opportunity.
The Argentina Footwear Association is convinced that Argentina may be one of the beneficiaries.
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2014, it was a turbulent year for the textile industry in Asia - the surge in wages of Chinese workers, the riots in Kampuchea and the collapse of factories in Bangladesh. These negative news made the Asian textile industry a bit of a headline, and also reflected that the Far East's textile industry is entering the pition period.
China is no longer a cheap clothing country, because in the coastal area's main clothing industry center, the wages of the workers are about 500 dollars a month, and the inland area is 250 dollars, so in recent years, foreign clothing retailers have pferred the factory to Bangladesh and Burma.
The clothing industry in Bangladesh has grown to $25 billion and employs 4 million 400 thousand workers.
Burma is US $5 billion 500 million, providing 650 thousand of employment opportunities.
But in these cheap clothes - making countries, workers are starting to fight to get higher wages.
After a labour dispute, Burma raised the monthly salary of workers to 68 dollars, an increase of 77%.
In November 2014, the Ministry of labour of Bangladesh raised the minimum monthly salary of clothing workers to $128, an increase of $75, and the monthly salary was almost two times that of Burma.
For the giants of the global apparel industry from these countries (e.g. H&M, Inditex and WAL-MART), the slight increase in the wages of these countries is minimal for the entire business model, because they include marketing, pportation, sales, customs duties and taxes, which account for only 2% to 3% of the total production cost.
The rise in wages has further reduced the profits of local garment companies.
However, these garment retailers have found areas to replace Asia as production centers.
H&M, Tesco and Primark have already begun to purchase from Ethiopia, because there is no minimum monthly salary limit, and for unskilled workers, the monthly salary is only 35 to 40 dollars, much lower than that in Burma.
These foreign clothing merchants are very popular in African countries, and they also benefit a lot from the abundant local labor force and energy.
The clothing industry in Kenya is also developing. Although the country's monthly salary is about 120 dollars, the government has attracted the foreign businessmen with abundant rewards.
Observers say that East African countries are expected to replace East Asia as clothing production centers.
In contrast to East Asia, East African countries have lower clothing costs to Europe or the United States, in addition to cheap labour.
In addition, African countries signed a special trade agreement with the United States in 2000, and American clothing entered the African market for tax exemption.
With the development of local cotton industry in Africa, local resources can be purchased to further reduce costs.
For East Asian countries, they should be pformed into more value-added industries.
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