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How To Get Out Of The "Siege" Of Shoe Industry?

2008/5/6 0:00:00 10356

China Footwear Industry

The footwear industry in China has been hit hard. On the one hand, shoemaking enterprises shout "sad days". On the other hand, raw materials traders call "losing money and making money". The "Besieged City" of shoemaking industrial chains surrounds the export of footwear industry, and also blocks the prosperity of raw material market.

Downstream.

At present, a lot of shoemaking enterprises can not afford to take up the pressure of raw materials and so on. They are considering changing careers. Data show that in the first quarter of this year, a total of 12832 batches and 106 million 850 thousand pairs of export footwear products were inspected in Jinjiang in the first quarter of this year, which were 12.12% yuan and 0.42% respectively.

A large decrease in downstream demand directly led to a gradual decline in the raw material market. The market situation of pure MDI and adipic acid is still not optimistic in a short time, but at the same time, because of the increase of objective production cost, its price has not shown a low level compared with the previous years.

In the end, the shoe industry chain was not good.

The "Besieged" dilemma encountered by China's footwear industry may lead to a big reshuffle in the industry and "who can laugh until the end". The final result of the survival of the fittest may bring new improvements to the upstream raw material market.

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