VIETNAM LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY
The world leather industry is characterized by small or medium-sized family businesses with negligible world leather consumption growth rates for cowhide and a 2% reduction each year for sheep and goat skins. The double annual growth rate from 2012 to 2016 reached 14%. In 2018 leather production increased 7.4% compared to the same period in 2017.
Leather and footwear production is a key industry of Vietnam, however, the production of Footwear industry is still mainly in the form of export processing, the input materials depend on customers’ designatons to import. Therefore, the value-added of products is low.
The US is still the main export market for enterprises in the industry with about 35.9% of the total annual export value. East Asia is a fast growing export market of Vietnamese footwear products benefiting from tax cuts on leather and shoe products and intra-regional circulation of the ASEAN Economic Community.
In 2018, Vietnam’s footwear export turnover increased by 10.83% compared to the same period in 2017. In which FDI enterprises accounted for 78.59% of total export value. At the same time, export of bags, suitcases, briefcases, etc grew rapidly with a CAGR of 2010 – 2018e reaching 17.1% per year. In 2018, the export turnover of this product group increased 3.3% over the same period in 2017. It is forecasted that the export value of the Footwear industry will increase by 8-15% in the period of 2018 to 2020.
Abbreviations Report summary 1. Business environment 1.1. Macroeconomic situation 1.2. Legal framework 1.3. Free trade agreements 2. Overview of Global Leather and Footwear Industry 2.1. Value chain of Leather and Footwear Industry 2.2. Production Methods 2.3. Leather industry 2.3.1. Raw materials 2.3.2. Production 2.3.3. Consumption 2.3.4. Import export 2.3.5. Price movements 2.3.6. Some typical countries 2.4. Footwear industry 2.4.1. Raw materials 2.4.2. Production 2.4.3. Consumption 2.4.4. Import export 2.4.5. Footwear prices 2.4.6. Some typical countries 2.4.7. Some famous brandnames 3. Overview of Vietnam Leather- Footwear industry 3.1. History of Establishment and Development 3.2. Industry Scale and Features 3.3. Leather industry 3.3.1. Raw materials 3.3.2. Production – Consumption 3.3.3. Export 3.3.4. Import 3.3.5. Inventory 3.4. Foodwear industry 3.4.1. Raw materials 3.4.2. Production 3.4.3. Consumption 3.4.4. Export 3.4.5. Import 3.4.6. Footwear prices 3.4.7. Inventory 3.4.8. Distribution channels 3.5. Some other leather products 3.6. Machinery/Technology 3.7. Risks and Threats 3.8. Industry Planning 3.9. Driving Forces and Forecasts 4. Enterprise Analysis Appendix |
Pou Yuen Vietnam Co., Ltd (HCMC) TaeKwang Vina Industrial JSC (Dong Nai) Chang Shin Vietnam Co., Ltd (Dong Nai) Hwa Seung Vina Co., Ltd (Dong Nai) Pou Sung Vietnam Co., Ltd (Dong Nai) Pou Chen Vietnam Co., Ltd (Dong Nai) Thai Binh Footwear Investment and Production JSC (Binh Duong) Dona Standard Vietnam Footwear Co., Ltd (Dong Nai) Ty Xuan Co., Ltd Samho Footwear Co., Ltd |
List of tables Table 1: Legal documents related to leather quarantine Table 2: Current leather – footwear import taxes of some countries Table 3: Tax reduction schedule for footwear products and footwear materials of Vietnam Table 4: Some regulations of EVFTA and GSP Table 5: Some regulations of the EU with imported leather – footwear products Table 6: Top hides importing and exporting countries HS 41-43, 2017e Table 7: Top importers of footwear materials, 2016 – 2017e Table 8: Top 10 footwear producers 2016 Table 9: Top 10 footwear consuming countries, 2014 – 2016 (Million pairs) Table 10: Sport shoes consumption value, 2015 – 2017e (USD million) Table 11: Top 10 footwear exporting countries by value, 2016 – 2017e Table 12: Top 10 footwear importing countries by value, 2016 – 2017e Table 13: General information about the leather and footwear industry of Vietnam Table 14: Materials supply capacity, 2015 Table 15: Competitive comparison between Vietnamese and Chinese products Table 16: Market share of shoes brands in Vietnam, 2014 – 2017 Table 17: Typical footwear exporting enterprises, 2017 Table 18: Top major importing markets of EU-28, 2012 – 2017 Table 19: Top major importing markets of the US, 2012 – 2017 Table 20: Export value by HS code Table 21: Export price by HS code in some countries Table 22: Price of some major footwear types in Vietnam, 2012 Table 23: Tanning technology in Vietnam Table 24: Tanning technology in Europe Table 25: Production volume Table 26: 10 enterprises having the highest revenue in the leather and footwear industry Table 27: Other indexes, 2016 |
List of figures Figure 1: GDP growth, 2010 – 3M/2018 Figure 2: Monthly CPI fluctuations 2014 – 3/2018 Figure 3: Total disposable income and household expenditure, 2010 – 2017f Figure 4: Average population and population growth, 2006 -2017 Figure 5: Import export, Q1/2015 – Q1/2018 Figure 6: Export structure by commodity category, 3M/2018 Figure 7: USD/VND exchange rate, 2016 – 3/2018 Figure 8: FDI attraction by sector, 3M/2018 Figure 9: Retail sales of goods in Vietnam, 2010 – 3M/2018 Figure 10: The market share of modern retail in total retail revenue 2014 Figure 11: Consumer confidence index – CCI Figure 12: Vietnam’s integration process since 1995 to date Figure 13: Number of cow, buffalo, sheep, goat and other animals providing soft leather, 2010 – 2015e Figure 14: Cowhide, buffalo hides, sheepskin and goat skin, 2010 – 2015e Figure 15: Cowhide, buffalo hides, sheepskin and goat skin, 2010 – 2015e Figure 16: Leather consumption, 2010 – 2014 Figure 17: Leather consumption structure by products, 2013 Figure 18: Export of hides HS 41 – 43, 2012 – 2017e Figure 19: Hides export structure by type, 2017e Figure 20: Rawhide price fluctuations in the US, 1/2012 – 6/2017 Figure 21: Footwear material import, 2010 – 2016e Figure 22: Footwear production structure by region, 2016 Figure 23: Global footwear output, 2011 – 2016 Figure 24: Market share of consumption by region, 2016 Figure 25: Global footwear consumption, 2010 – 2016 Figure 26: Footwear consumption by type, 2015 – 2017e Figure 27: Footwear consumption value, 2012 – 2017e Figure 28: Footwear exports, 2010 – 2017e Figure 29: Market share (import value) by region, 2017e Figure 30: The movement of average global footwear export price, 2004 – 2015 Figure 31: CPI of footwear in urban areas of the world, 1/2012 – 3/2018 Figure 32: Footwear import-export in the US, 2010 – 2017 Figure 33: Footwear import-export in EU, 2010 – 2016 Figure 34: Localization ratio by enterprises and sectors (%) Figure 35: The number of buffalo, cow, goat and other animals supplying soft leather, 2010 – 2015 Figure 36: Unprocessed hides, 2010 – 2015 Figure 37: Total output of some tanned leather products, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 38: Tanned leather imports, 2010 – 2017e Figure 39: Tanned leather import structure by country, 2017e Figure 40: Leather exports, 2012 – 2017e Figure 41: Leather export structure by country, 2016e Figure 42: Leather inventory by type, 2010 – 2017e Figure 43: Import of textile and leather – footwear materials, 2010 – 3M/2018e Figure 44: Import structure (value) of raw materials by country, 2015 Figure 45: Import structure of textile and garment materials, footwear by country, 3M/2018e Figure 46: Export of textile and leather – footwear materials, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 47: Export structure of textile and leather – footwear materials, 3M/2018e Figure 48: Number of enterprises by region, 2015 Figure 49: Total output of main products, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 50: Domestic footwear consumption, 2010 – 2016e Figure 51: Retail sales of footwear, 2012 – 2017e Figure 52: Sport shoes retail sales, 2012 – 2017e Figure 53: Sales of some major sport shoes types, 2017e Figure 54: Consumption struction by value, 2017e Figure 55: Consumer structure by shoe spending per month, 2013 Figure 56: Footwear consumption structure, 2014 Figure 57: Footwear consumption segments in Vietnam Figure 58: Footwear exports, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 59: Footwear exports by country, 3M/2017 – 3M/2018e Figure 60: Contribution structure of enterprises in leather – footwear export, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 61: Footwear imports, 2010 – 2016e Figure 62: Footwear import structure by country, 2016e Figure 63: Average footwear export price, 2014 Figure 64: Inventories, 2012 – 2017e Figure 65: Export of bags, suitcases, wallets, etc, 2012 – 3M/2018e Figure 66: Export structure by enterprise, 2013 – 3M/2018e Figure 67: Machinery imports, 2010 – 2017e Figure 68: Machinery import structure, 2017e Figure 69: Total investment capital in planning period (VND billion) Figure 70: Labour cost comparison between some major footwear producer countries (USD/hour) Figure 71: Global footwear consumption forecast, 2015e – 2020f Figure 72: Footwear sector scale forecast, 2010 – 2020f Figure 73: Net revenue, 2015 – 2016 Figure 74: Gross Profit, 2015 – 2016 Figure 75: Corporate Income Taxes, 2015 – 2016 Figure 76: Pou Yuen’s profits Figure 77: Selling expenses, 2015 – 2016 Figure 78: General & Administrative expenses, 2015 – 2016 Figure 79: Self-financing rate, 2015 – 2016 Figure 80: Liabilities, 2015 – 2016 Figure 81: Profit margin, 2015 – 2016 Figure 82: Solvency, 2015 – 2016 |