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The Chair Siro Badon: “Now, more than ever, we need to support Italian manufacturing abroad, as this is the only driver for the post-Covid economic recovery” 

ASSOCALZATURIFICI ORGANISES A COLLECTIVE OF ITALIAN COMPANIES AT THE AYMOD INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN TURKEY 

Italian shoes land in Turkey. Assocalzaturifici is organising a collective of Italian companies for the Aymod international fair, which is scheduled to take place in Istanbul between 31 March and 3 April 2021. A total of fourteen companies will be participating and represent some of the most important Italian footwear brands. “Turkey is a leading manufacturer, but it is also a market with great potential – states Siro Badon, Chair of Assocalzaturifici – It is the 6th largest global footwear manufacturer in terms of volume, with 535 million pairs produced in 2019, and is also the 6th largest exporter, with 275 million pairs. However, local products cater to a very different market segment than Italian shoes. According to calculations by the Confindustria Moda Research Centre based on ISTAT data, in the first 11 months of 2020, Italy exported 760,242 pairs of shoes (-9.1%, a reduction that was less severe than many other markets, in this very difficult year) for a corresponding value of 42.08 million euro (-14.3%), with an average price per pair of 55.35 euro (-5.7%). The top three Italian exporting regions are Lombardy, Veneto and Marche, which account for 64% of total exports. Despite the difficult economic situation Turkey is currently experiencing, this is a market that should not be overlooked for our medium-high quality footwear production and it is also a country that can be reached safely even during the pandemic. For this reason, we continue to support our companies in their internationalisation efforts in Turkey and other important markets, by helping them attend foreign trade fairs, which still represents a great opportunity to come into contact with local players from the sector and improve business prospects.” 

Assocalzaturifici remains committed to supporting the sector through the Micam Milano Digital Show, which opened last week, and a densely-packed programme of online b2b events for companies, as well as through its constant active coverage of the main export markets. 

“Unlike many other countries in the Euro-Asiatic area, Turkey has kept its borders open for business travel from and to certain strategic markets, like Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. – Badon continues– The creation of these green corridors represents, at this time, an interesting solution for restoring contacts with customers who we are unable to meet in person in Italy or in their countries of origin. We should also not forget that Turkey is still one of the leading global manufacturers and AYMOD continues to be a regional hub with a significant influence over trade, particularly with the Middle East. It is a young and dynamic country that wants to maintain its key role within the fashion and footwear supply chain. As the representative for the leading European footwear manufacturing industry, Assocalzaturifici believes it is important to maintain a constructive and forward-looking relationship with Turkey in years to come. It is our duty to try to help our companies reach and find new customers. Now, more than ever, we need to support Italian products abroad, as this is the only driver for the post-Covid economic recovery”. 

Press release

Assocalzaturifici

Milan, 25 March 2021