TURKISH LEATHER AND LEATHER GOODS INDUSTRY

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TURKISH LEATHER AND LEATHER GOODS INDUSTRY The roots of the Turkish leather industry go back to the 12th century, according to the sources. However, the importance of leather industry had been realized in Turkey in 1970 s. The industry has succeeded a sharp progress as a result of the export-led growth policy of 1980 s. Following the dissolution of the Eastern block in 1990 s, an intensive demand has come from these countries that has given a push to the industry with increasing investment in the industry and growing production capacity. Leather industry had shown a significant advance and the exports boomed between the years of 1980-1997 as being one of the Turkey's leading export industries. Yet, the economic crises of Asia in 1997 and Russia in 1998 had an inverse effect on the sector and led to decline in both production and export. Though there has been an increase in production as a consequence of increase in domestic demand through 2000, the economic crisis of 2001 has halted the resurgence. Therefore, the export of leather industry has illustrated an unsustainable pattern and thus its potential has not been reflected to the reality during the period of 1998-2008. Despite all these negative developments, the leather industry still has a significant place in Turkish economy concerning its weight in production, employment and export. The industry has a share of 1 % of the country's GDP, 2,3 % of total industrial production and 1,5 % of registered manufacturing employment. Leather industry realized about $1,1 billion export in 2009, which shows 20,6 % decline compared to the previous year. The contribution of the industry to the export earnings becomes more if the cargo trade and touristic sells are also taken into consideration. The export to the EU countries stands for 43,2% of the total leather and leather articles export. The main markets in terms of countries and their shares are Russian Federation (25,9 %), Germany (9 %), Italy (7 %), France (5,7 %) and Spain (4,8 %). When we look at the shares of products group of the leather industry in total leather exports, footwear exports stand for 27,9 % of the total leather export while leather garments 24,5 %, Readywear of double face sheepskins 19,3 %, saddlery for 15,3 % and raw hides/skins and finished leather for 8,5 % of Turkey s total leather export. Turkey is one of the leading countries of the leather and leather products in both production and export. With its high export performance, Turkish leather industry has taken an important proportion of the world leather trade. Not only with its production and export but also with its quality and unique style, Turkey is accepted as a forerunner among the producer countries. 1

A majority proportion of the industry's raw material is provided through import. The high value added products, which come out of processing, are exported by the industry. With its advanced technological infrastructure and environmentally-friendly production policy, the Turkish leather processing industry is accepted as one of the leading industries in the world. It's ranked as the third in Europe after Italy and Spain, in terms of production capacity. There are 13 Leather Industrial Organized Zones functioning in Turkey that are intensified basically in the Marmara and Aegean regions. There are more than 3.000 producer companies dealing with export throughout Turkey. With its quality and elasticity in production Turkey is number one among the leading leather clothing producing countries. In addition to this, Turkey is among the leading producing countries concerning both the production quantity and quality of fur coat. Having a long tradition in footwear production, Turkey is one of the leading producing countries in the world. In order to go further and strengthen its leading position in leather world, Turkey has started to give priority to marketing, R&D, design and qualified workforce. In addition to domestic fairs, national participation has been organized to many international leather fairs through which the image of the country that is colored by the creation of fashion and trademark is presented to the world. The primary advantages of the Turkish leather industry in terms of production and export are considered to be; Close to the main markets, particularly the European countries and Russian Federation. Short time of delivery due to geographic proximity, Being a country of tourism, Capability of quick-response, Qualified and educated human sources, Liberal trade regime including compliance with the EU s technical regulations, The capacity to create fashion, design and innovation for any market, Elasticity in production, Sensitivity about workers social conditions as well as environment and health, 2

Leading Markets for Leather Export of Turkey 2008 1000 $ Share in Total % 2009 1000 $ Share in Total % 09 / 08 Change % Russia 334.676 25,0 276.272 25,9-17,5 Germany 126.546 9,4 95.935 9,0-24,2 Italy 70.077 5,2 74.746 7,0 6,7 France 68.979 5,1 60.810 5,7-11,8 Spain 57.068 4,3 51.031 4,8-10,6 Kazakhstan 67.761 5,1 42.513 4,0-37,3 Iraq 23.036 1,7 33.934 3,2 47,3 United Kingdom 64.292 4,8 33.574 3,2-47,8 Netherlands 33.458 2,5 28.912 2,7-13,6 S. Arabia 23.662 1,8 22.949 2,2-3,0 10 Countries Total 869.555 64,9 720.676 67,7-17,1 Other Markets 470.810 35,1 344.039 32,3-26,9 Total Leather Exports 1.340.365 100,0 1.064.715 100,0-20,6 Source: ITKIB 3

Leading Markets for Leather Export of Turkey 2009 Other Markets 32,3% Russian Federation 25,9% S. Arabia 2,2% Netherlands 2,7% United Kingdom Spain 3,2% Iraq 3,2% 4,8% Kazakhstan 4,0% France 5,7% Germany 9,0% Italy 7,0% Contact Information of the Leather Industry Institutions in Turkey İstanbul Textile and Apparel Exporters Associations (ITKIB) Tel:0090-212-454 02 00 pbx Fax:0090-212-454 02 01 / 454 04 10 E-mail: info@itkib.org.tr Web-site:http://www.itkib.org.tr Export Promotion Center (İGEME) Tel:0 312 417 22 23 (8hat) Fax:0 312 417 22 33 E-mail:igeme@igeme.org.tr Web-site:http://www.igeme.org.tr Turkish Leather Industrialists Association (TDSD) Tel:0090 216-394 07 40-41 Faks:0090-216- 3940742 E-mail: tdsd@tdsd.org.tr http://www.tdsd.org.tr Footwear Industrialist' Association of Turkey (ASD) Tel:0 0212 551 09 50 Fax:0090-212-551 09 77 E-mail: info@turkishoes.org Web-site: http:// www.turkishoes.org Turkish Leather Garment Manufacturers' Association Tel:0 0212 665 27 47 Fax:0090-212-546 77 53 E-mail: leathermode@superonline.com Web-site http://www.leathermode.org Saddlery Goods Manufacturers Association Tel:0090 0212 543 39 07 Fax:0090-212-543 30 08 E-mail: zekimar@yahoo.com Web-site http://www.leathermode.org 4

Turkish Leather Foundation Tel:0090 0212 558 23 02 Fax:0090-212-558 22 96 E-mail:info@derivakfi.org Web-site http://www.derivakfi.org Laleli Manufacturers and Businessmen Association (LASIAD) Tel:0090-212-458 12 49 Fax:0090-212-458 12 50 E-mail: lasiad@lasiad.net Web-site:http://www.lasiad.net İstanbul Leather Industrial Organized Zone Tel:0090-212-394 14 80 (3 hat) Fax:0090-212-394 14 79 E-mail:info@ideriosb.org.tr Web-site: http://www.ideriosb.org.tr İzmir Menemen Leather Industrial Organized Zone Tel:0090-232- 842 63 11 pbx Fax:0090-212-842 63 49 E-mail:info@idesbas.com Web-site http://www.idesbas.com 5