Brazil Exports 31.5 Million Pairs of Shoes in 3 Months While Chinese Imports Raise Concerns

Brazil Exports 31.5 Million Pairs of Shoes in 3 Months While Chinese Imports Raise Concerns

Brazil’s footwear industry is off to a strong start in 2025. From January to March, the country exported over 31.5 million pairs of shoes, earning nearly $270 million. This marks a 14.1% jump in quantity and a 6.5% increase in value compared to the same time last year.

March alone was impressive. Brazil shipped out 10.5 million pairs worth $95.66 million. That’s a 13.3% boost in volume and a 14.3% rise in value from March 2024.

The rise in exports was mainly fueled by demand from the US and Argentina. But the head of the Brazilian Footwear Industries Association (Abicalçados) isn’t entirely optimistic. He warned that economic troubles in both countries could cause a slowdown.

In a surprising twist, Argentina became Brazil’s top buyer of shoes in early 2025. It imported 3.58 million pairs worth $60.88 million, a massive 79.5% jump in value and 47.4% rise in quantity from last year.

The US, now second, bought 2.93 million pairs for $54.7 million. This is a smaller growth 10.2% in volume and just 0.3% in value.

France also made a comeback, buying nearly 850,000 pairs valued at $10 million. That’s up 8.1% in volume and 9.1% in value compared to early 2024.

While exports are climbing, Brazil’s own imports are growing too. In the first quarter, the country imported 12.9 million pairs of shoes worth $142.33 million up 25.1% in volume and 13.4% in value.

Most of these shoes came from China 5.2 million pairs to be exact an 18% rise from last year.

In short, Brazil’s footwear exports are booming, but rising imports especially from China pose challenges for local manufacturers. How Brazil handles this mix of opportunity and risk will shape its industry in the months ahead.

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Arshad

Arshad

He is an engineer specializing in Leather Technology, known for his keen interest in analyzing global leather, footwear, and leather goods markets & his ability to make complex information clear & accessible. 

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Brazil Exports 31.5 Million Pairs of Shoes in 3 Months While Chinese Imports Raise Concerns