Weak Economy Hits Global Shows


                                The upcoming season of international tradeshows footwear can be surprisingly empty of buyers in the United States, but it shows that the organizers have said the news of shoes still provide the constant traffic. As the U.S. economy continues to struggle and retailers hook for still more tough times ahead, show organizers have said that currency exchange rates and the high cost of maintaining the race probably stateside for many buyers. Indeed, in a recent survey FN, 78 percent of the players' shoes have said that they would not have attended the fairs European this season. The result is that trade shows are riprogettande to appeal to more buyers household in which exposures occur and that clearly differentiate the product from the € œ price point.â the weakness of U.S. dollar against the euro a negative effect on almost all businesses right of way in Europe, the â € said Kirstin Deutelmoser, director of global GDS and skating in Germany. the number considerably lower than the € œ A â Guests Americans of the time of canning afford wants to see these businesses as GDS right now. The expenditure incurred in just participation, accommodation, food and drinks would be too high. At the same time, buyers not paying the Americans understand the European labels in them, since these goods become increasingly expensive over the past months due to the current rate of € Deutelmoser of exchange.â acknowledged that boredom accreditation in the European market has some buyers look at price points more carefully. As a result, said the forthcoming exhibition would offer a European members a more well-defined product that derives a boundary between footwear imported from less-expensive and more expensive than œ € of brands.â it is clear that We are communicating with two very different with two different trade fairs, the â € he said. That was one reason that the global skates now start one day soon, September 11-13 and GDS, GLS of incorporation, will coincide, September 12-14.Patricia Lerat, organizer of Première Classe agreed that the split between the price product and low-quality higher education has increased considerably. œ of the â € the differential between the low and mid-high market is bigger than before, that the â € he said. œ â € of the cost of fabric in Europe [is to stay] on enough. The € ™ s That because of the labels that find a solution in China may do business in this of € moment.â similar to the GDS, the two upcoming events of Première Classe designate points target different price the buyer. The first edition, which will take place September 4-7 at Porte de Versailles, will give prominence to drawing the prices of mid-row. Debuting at this exhibition will be a group of 10 major brands of Brazilian shoe, including Sylvia Quartara, Zeferino and month of Sarah Chofakian.A later, the accumulation of Première at Jardin de Tuileries, from 3-October 6, approvvigionerà buyers the high-end. œ of the â € for October, designs and styles to a special high-level, € Lerat said, that â added that about 310 collections, shoe labels Debuting include Andrew GN, David Wyatt and Richard Arrow Bestetti. Still, Lerat said that it was concerned about the future. œ of the â € for the time being, the exhibition of Charles is still the place to be because of selection, but are concerned about the next two seasons because it seems a real disaster, which â € he said. œ of the â € the Italian and French markets is very bad. There is a big crisis in Japan. The Japanese are buying less. [With] the U.S. dollar, Americans buy less, organizers of the Asian exposure of the € too.I, however, were less pessimistic about their ability to attract international members. Stanley Chu, chairman of Adsale Exhibition of the organization and ShoeTec shoes in China, was impassive in the prospectus of trade is slower than that of the œ â € U.S. economic decline is normal. € ™ t of the Canadian market you always go up, and the â € he said, noting that the average American consumer buys every year almost eight paii shoe, while the average Chinese consumer buys statistically every year just 1.7 pairs. œ the â € even if Americans buy only seven pairs, which is concerned? € ™ s the ITA still so much. And there is so much room for development in China, which â € he said. Ardoin Perrine, manager of event greater access to the way of € ™ s of APLFâ, said there is also plenty of opportunities to attract members from other parts of the world. He noted that the South American companies are beginning to see the opportunities in China. œ the â € see China as a huge market, but also are coming to establish companies with mixed capital for production, which has significance because they are so distant, the â € said that the market for consumers of € ™ s of Ardoin.While Chinaâ has plenty of potential, its suppliers of footwear is responding to a number of significant issues: the appreciation of the yuan, the power shortages, labor shortages, new employment rights, the increased cost of raw materials, the European anti-dumping regulations and pressure by the middle of € ™ s Chinaâ to move production facilities from the delta of the Pearl River to the interior provinces. œ the alignment of the â € ™ s of the ITA € œ â € the many small factories are closing, of the â € said Chu, but € ™ t of the government doesn want more factories . [I'm] pushing suppliers in order to establish brand names and add value. They want more of the Chu of the € € ™ salaries.â of the workers noticed that providers of € ™ s Chinaâ of the biggest are protecting their bets by establishing factories for footwear lower in countries such as Vietnam and l ' India, while updating the country. But he added that not all companies have the bankroll to support such activities. companies of € œ â large can only afford to do this, the Chu of the â € he said. Organizers of exposure are carefully monitoring the situation and are organizing a number of round table and workshops to address the important issues of € ™ s of the footwear industry. Ardoin said that APLF held a workshop two weeks ago in Guangdong to discuss the speed to introduce commercial editions of Europe, reducing costs and other entities. Moreover, shoes from China is preparing the second forum of footwear in the world, an open-seminar during which leaders from manufacturing, from retail, government and other industry-related sectors can freely discuss problems and solutions . Without regard to current economic conditions, Chu said that the abundance of opportunities exist for both the Chinese factories that makes the United States. œ of € â difficult periods in the exhibitors say that even if the United States are going dim, China is the bright point, that the â € he said. œ of the â € and you remember, the United States are still more than 55 per cent of the export market of € ™ s of the world and there is still opportunity for the € of growth.â for more information please visit http : / / www.ishoesclub.com/news/show.php?itemid=2477

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