6 Oct 2022

The latest Leatherbiz Market Intelligence, our exclusive, fortnightly analysis of the global leather value chain, went live on the website on October 4.

 

 

In this edition, we hear about a short confidence boost from Lineapelle, where there were reminders once again of what the leather industry is capable of, especially at the higher end.

Nevertheless, it seems that the only thing that could bring a boost in demand for leather in the mass market would be an end to current geopolitical tensions and a fall in the price of energy and of food. At the moment, this seems a very faint hope indeed.

It offers Nike as an example, pointing out that in the sports footwear brand’s most report quarterly report, it revealed a 44% increase in inventories. On the one hand, drawn-out lockdowns in China led to protracted product flows in its shops there. At the same time, delays in the global supply chain meant that too many shoes arrived too late to be as attractive to consumers as they might have been at peak points in the appropriate season.

“Planning in the fourth quarter of 2021 for sales growth in the current year that has not materialised means many consumer goods manufacturers are currently plagued by significantly high inventories,” Market Intelligence says.

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我們主辦多個專注時尚及生活潮流的商貿展覽會, 為這不斷變化的行業,提供最全面的買家及參展商服務,方便他們了解急速轉變的行業環境,並預測來季趨勢。

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