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In 2015, Vietnam'S Footwear Exports To The Chinese Market Were Very Good.

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According to Ruan Deshun, President of Vietnam leather, footwear and luggage Association, exports of Vietnamese footwear, bags and umbrellas in 2015 were nearly 15 billion dollars, up 16% over the same period last year, of which exports to the Chinese market increased by nearly 50%.

According to Ruan Deshun, Vietnam's exports to traditional markets increased in 2015, and exports to the United States increased by more than 25%, except for China.

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The growth is over 10%.

According to reports, Vietnam is in

Footwear products

Exports are ranked fourth in the world, ranking behind China, India and Brazil, but only after China and Italy.

Previously,

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The largest consumer area for Vietnamese footwear, but in 2015, the United States for the first time became the largest importing area, with an import volume of nearly US $5 billion.

Ruan de Shun said that the target of Vietnam's footwear exports in 2016 was 17 billion US dollars, up 16-20% over the same period last year, because Vietnam signed a free trade agreement with the European Union and South Korea.

In the first two months of 2016, the EU Court announced that the anti-dumping provisions against certain leather footwear imports in Vietnam were partially invalid, which reduced the resistance of Vietnam's footwear exports to the European Union.

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The authorities in Elche, Alicante, Spain recently announced that the number of shoemaking, leather and shoe materials enterprises increased by 20% in the region. Elche and patre district are important production areas for footwear production in Spain. For a long time, footwear production has become an important pillar industry in Spain.

In the early part of this century, there was a structural change in the Spanish footwear industry. A large number of shoe manufacturers imported large quantities of cheap shoes abroad. Some of the shoe manufacturers in Elche moved their production to Asian countries. As a result, many shoemaking enterprises collapsed and a large number of workers lost their jobs.

After the impact of the 2008 financial crisis, the confidence and innovation ability of the Spanish footwear industry began to recover gradually.

According to official statistics, by the end of 2015, the number of enterprises in Elche's shoe making industry chain reached 862, an increase of nearly 20% compared with the 721 enterprises in 2013.

From the perspective of employment, the number of footwear industry employees in Elche dropped to the lowest level in 2009, with only 5300 people.

By 2015, the number of employees increased to 9000.

In addition, the footwear industry has created more employment opportunities for other related industries, such as chemical and pportation industries.


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