According to ECO, Portuguese footwear exports to the US
should approach €100 million this year, compared to €75 million in 2021, with this
being “the moment of truth” for the sector in the US market, the APICCAPS
association stated.
“With the dollar down, this is the moment of truth for
Portuguese footwear in what is the biggest market in the world. The numbers
confirm this strategic option”, maintains the Portuguese Association of
Footwear, Components, Leather Articles and Substitutes (APICCAPS) in a
newsletter. “This is our moment in the North American market”, emphasises the
association's president, Luís Onofre.
According to APICCAPS data, in 2021 the US imported 2,423
million pairs of shoes, worth 28,300 million dollars (about 28,301 million
euros, at the current exchange rate), with China standing out (63% share in
quantity), Vietnam (22%) and Indonesia (5%) as the main suppliers.
Even so, he points out, “the main European players continue
to open up the market”, an example of which is the Portuguese case: After
exports grew by 15.1% in 2021, to 75 million euros, in the first half of this
year, sales of national footwear for the USA increased by 66%, to 54 million
euros, with each pair being sold at an average price of 36.86 euros.
“The American market is, at this stage, the sixth
destination market for Portuguese footwear exports, but it is particularly
close to the relevance of the United Kingdom”, highlights the association.
Cited by APICCAPS, market specialist Leslie Gallin points to the USA as “a
great opportunity for Portuguese companies”.
Looking for new
products
“American retailers are looking for new products and new
players in the market, capable of creating lasting partnerships and good
business opportunities. There is a growing demand for new brands, new products
and Portugal has all the characteristics to be able to succeed”, maintains the
former president of the marketing services and fashion events company UBM.
Gallin warns, however, that the focus on the North American
market must be consistent: “Nothing happens overnight. As with any business, it
takes a plan – at least a three-year plan – and a lot of dedication.” According
to her, the search for “a local representative or agent is the most traditional
way, but it also carries risks”, and the important thing is “to be part of the
industry in the USA, to create a relationship with buyers or with trade
associations”.
According to the Federation of North American Footwear
Retailers and Distributors (FDRA), US footwear consumption reached a new
all-time high in 2021. Speaking to World Footwear, FDRA President Matt Priest
attributes this to on the one hand, the sector's ability to offer “products
suited to demand” and, on the other hand, the “general good economic
performance of the country itself”, driven by “strong assistance from the
Government”.
Where is the dollar down? It's the euro that it's down and it's great for Portuguese exports. But let those low qualified jobs be for migrants, not Portuguese.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 08 Nov 2022, 19:55
I´ve hardly ever bought a satisfactory pair of shoes here in Portugal, even though I go for mid-range prices and not the cheaper ones. When visiting America, I´ve found that you get good quality for your bucks. Unless the Portuguese shoemakers send all their better quality shoes abroad, at competitive prices, the U.S. would be a tough market to compete in.
By Steve. from Algarve on 09 Nov 2022, 10:50
Yes, l so agree that the low jobs should be given to the migrants of Portugal and not the Portuguese.
By Lisa from Other on 09 Nov 2022, 13:30
I used to work for a European fashion company and 90% of the shoes were Portuguese made. The quality and design was great. The issue I see in Portugal is that the majority of models or design are outdated, but in terms of labour and quality, they are great. I bought boots from US at 150€ and compared with 50€ Portuguese ones, I am still using the portuguese ones since 4 years now.
By Emanuel from Algarve on 11 Nov 2022, 16:43
The Portuguese are too timid to price their high quality products adequately when exported.
By Diogo F. from Madeira on 13 Nov 2022, 20:21