Italian footwear well on the way to pandemic recovery
Italian footwear is well on the way to post-pandemic recovery, reports Confindustria Moda Study Center for Assocalzaturifici, the Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association.
Read More...Italian footwear is well on the way to post-pandemic recovery, reports Confindustria Moda Study Center for Assocalzaturifici, the Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association.
Read More...Assocalzaturifici's (the Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association) Chair has submitted his resignation from the position, with no successor yet announced.
Read More...The Italian Footwear Manufacturers’ Association (Assocalzaturifici) held its annual meeting in Bologna recently to discuss the recovery of the sector.
Read More...The Italian footwear industry has consolidated its recovery that began last year, with growth in exports (+21.4% in value) and household spending up (+20.6%) in the first quarter of 2022 according to figures from the trade body, Assocalzaturifici.
Read More...The Italian footwear sector recorded a 17.8% contraction in domestic footwear consumption and a 20.1% decline in export volume for the first nine months of 2020.
Read More...Over 70 footwear students from across Europe had signed up to participate in the second edition of the #InMyShoes Talent contest, organised within the framework of an EU Social Dialogue project promoted by Assocalzaturifici, the European Footwear Confederation (CEC) and IndustriAll Europe Trade Union.
Read More...The Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association (Assocalzaturifici) said it remains operational and is offering help and support to members who are encountering commercial difficulties, including juridical assistance.
Read More...The Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association (Assocalzaturifici) has elected a new President for the four-year period 2019/2023.
Read More...Italian footwear production is reported to have contracted -2.4% in the first nine months of 2018, with a -5% decline recorded in the third quarter.
Read More...Representatives from the Italian Footwear Manufacturers Association (Assocalzaturifici) have recently met European institutions in Brussels to defend the need for a norm at Community level that introduces the indication of mandatory origin.
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