China regains its position in the leather and footwear value chain and exports of chemicals and components from Brazil shrink

27 February 2023

Based on official data, the Brazilian Association of Leather, Footwear and Goods Components Companies (Assintecal) disclosed that, in January this year, sector exports generated US$ 27.85 million, 29% less than in the previous year . same month of 2022. In comparison with January 2019, therefore in the pre-pandemic period, the result points to stability. [Com China reaquecendo, exportações de químicos e ... - martinbehrend.com.br]

 

 

The reading of Assintecal, which is headquartered in Novo Hamburgo, is that there is an “adjustment” in the market for chemicals and components. “China, after the restrictions caused by the Covid-19 policy, returned with an appetite to the market, regularizing trade flows, including freight, which were very high”, evaluates the entity’s International Market manager, Luiz Ribas Júnior.

The second main market for the sector, Argentina, suffered from the impacts of the restriction on import payments, which according to the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) can be carried out in up to 180 days. “Exporters, especially smaller ones, are not able to receive just 6 months after the deal is concluded. Therefore, many are reducing or even abandoning that market”, laments Ribas Júnior.

 

Main destination for exports in the sector, in January China imported the equivalent of US$ 4 million in Brazilian components and chemicals, 263% less than in January 2022.

In second place was Argentina, which in January imported the equivalent of US$ 2.54 million from the sector, 142% less than in the same month last year.

Next, Colombia (US$ 772.34 thousand, a 9% increase compared to 2022) and Bolivia (US$ 620.64 thousand, a 3% increase compared to last year) appeared as the main destinations.

 

The main exporter of components and chemicals in January was Rio Grande do Sul, from which the equivalent of US$ 13 million departed, 62% less than in the same month of 2022.

Next came São Paulo (US$ 4 million, an increase of 20% compared to 2022) and Santa Catarina (US$ 457.7 thousand, a decrease of 12.6% compared to 2022).

The main products exported by the sector in January were “Chemicals for Leather”, which generated US$ 18 million, 20% less than in the same month of 2022.

Next came “Chemicals for Footwear - Adhesives”, with US$ 4 million and a 12% increase compared to 2022; and “Cabedais”, with US$ 3.84 million, a decrease of 84% compared to last year.

 


Paese: Argentina| Bolivia| Brazil| China| Colombia
Componenti| ASSINTECAL| catena del valore| esportazioni| prodotti chmici| pelle calzature

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