Footwear import boom worries Brazilian industry
Feb, 17, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202308
The Brazilian Association of Footwear Industries (Abicalçados) is concerned about the latest data on Brazilian footwear imports. According to the entity, in January, footwear imports reached the value of US$ 49 million, 104% more than in the same month of last year. Representing more than 80% of imports, three Asian countries make up the list: China, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Haroldo Ferreira, executive president of Abicalçados, emphasizes that the Brazilian footwear industry is concerned about the increase in imports from Asia that began in the second half of last year. “With the normalization of Asian freight and the end of China’s Covid Zero restriction policy, imports skyrocketed. These are products that, most of the time, arrive in Brazil at prices well below market rates, making competition with the national industry unfair and threatening not only the industry activity but thousands of jobs,” warns the executive, emphasizing that Chinese shoes arrive in Brazil for just over US$ 4 per pair.
See below Brazil’s imports of footwear in containers from Jan 2019 to Dec 2022, according to the DataLiner data service.
Brazilian footwear imports | Jan 2019 – Dec 2022 | TEUs
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Asian Invasion
In January, according to data prepared by Abicalçados, the primary source of imports was Vietnam, from where imports totaled US$ 26 million, 175% more than in the first month of last year. The second origin was Indonesia, with US$ 8 million and a 67.2% increase compared to January 2022. Finally, completing the ranking is China, where imports totaled US$ 6.35 million, 32.4% more than in January 2022.
Source: Comex do Brasil
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