Informacion de La Industria Textil en Mexico

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Mexican designers and brands are working hard to get more recognition in the international market through the enhancement of their fashion, design and trends products.

Mexico is determined to become a country that o!ers not only maquila, but a highly productive and innovative products. Therefore, it is concentrating on showing its vast experience, its design abilities, its quality and its speed.

In Mexico, the fashion and decoration sector includes the following industries: textiles, clothing, leather, shoes, jewelry, gifts, decoration and furniture. These industries are specializing in the creation of products with a higher value added that boost the image of Mexico as a country where design and fashion have taken center stage.

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27,000 kmof railways

16 international seaports

85 airports

123,000 km of

main roads

Mexico has signed 120 free trade agreements and treaties with 440countries.0Therefore, it0has access to a billion customers.0 The following are some of the most notorious agreements and treaties:The Nor th American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that0 allows Mexico to expor t0 goods with zero tari!s to the US and Canada.The United States -0 Dominican Republic0 -0 Central America0Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) allows for0the

accumulation of origin.0Trade agreements with Europe and Japan.

Asia

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Mexico is…

The 4th largest supplier of textiles and clothing of the US.

The world’s 9th largest leather goods and shoes supplier.

The world’s 6th largest furniture exporter.

The world’s 3th largest silver jewelry manufacturer.

This proves that Mexican goods are already established on a global level.

Sources: National Chamber for the Textile Industry / National Chamber of Clothing Industry /Global Trade Atlas/ Statistics Yearbook of Mexican Mining Activities. Numbers are updated withinformation from 2008.

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Mexican shoes started booming in the last decade. Since then, they have been exported mainly to the US. The Mexican shoe industry is important and has a signi!cant impact in speci!c market areas, such as cowboy boots and children’s shoes.

The shoe industry market in Mexico generated a 2.7 billion dollar income in 2008 and recorded a 9.9 percent average annual growth rate between 2004 and 2008. It is estimated that it will sustain a 10.4 percent average annual growth rate from 2008 to 2013, generating 4.5 billion dollars at the end of such period.

Regarding production volume, the Mexican shoe market grew 9.1 percent between 2004 and 2008 and it produced 273.5 million pairs. It is estimated that it will increase to 366.3 million pairs by the end of 2013, with an estimated 6 percent average annual growth rate between 2008 and 2013.

Source: Global Trade Atlas

Source: Datamonitor Source: Global Trade Atlas

IN 2008Mexico was the world's 9th largest leathergoods and shoes supplier.

Mexican exports of leather and shoes reached554 million USD.

The footwear and leather industries contributed to 1.24% of the country's GDP in the manufacturing industry.

WE SPECIALIZE IN…Leather: Divided leathers or full grain leathers, crust leather, cow leather.MAIN MARKETS: Hong Kong, Italy, China and Germany

Shoes: Boots and short boots, rubber sole shoes, leather sole shoes, sandals, industrial shoes, upper parts, soles and heels.MAIN MARKETS: United States, Japan, Venezuela and Canada.

Since 2002, Mexico’s manufacturing plants have been specializing in the production of goods that have a higher value added, in "exible production processes and shorter delivery times, which has helped to set a superavit record in the clothing sector.

This industry exports to more than 60 countries and has quadrupled the number of export goods per category in the last 15 years.

According to the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS, as per its abbreviation in Spanish), there are 9,979 clothing companies in Mexico.

In 2008, the textile and clothing industry contributed with 3.72 percent of Mexico’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the manufacturing area.

Mexico has a vast experience in manufacturing and exporting casual clothing, suits and lingerie. By focusing on these value added products, Mexico faces a great opportunity to o#er fashionable products that are focused on niches with speci!c needs.

Source: Calle, Madrazo y Mancera Consultores, 2009

Source: National Statistics and Geographical Information Institute (INEGI, as per its abbreviation in Spanish)

Source: Global Trade Atlas/ CANAINTEX with data from IMSS

IN 2008Mexico was the 4th largest supplier of textile and clothing for the US.

Mexican textile and clothing exportsreached 6.8 billion USD.

The cloting industry contributed to 12% of employment in the manufacturing industries.

United States, Canada, Colombia, China, Guatemala, Italy and the United Kingdom

MAIN MARKETS:

WE SPECIALIZE IN…Clothing: Cotton and synthetic !ber pants, cotton and synthetic !bers, t-shirts and shirts, sweaters, socks, pullovers, cardigans an wool suits.Textile: Synthetic threads, arti!cial thread wires, cotton (not carded nor combed), denim fabrics, tapes and synthetic sewing thread.

Source: Global Trade Atlas/ INEGI

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Mexican shoes started booming in the last decade. Since then, they have been exported mainly to the US. The Mexican shoe industry is important and has a

such as cowboy boots and children’s shoes.

The shoe industry market in Mexico generated a 2.7 billion dollar income in 2008 and recorded a 9.9 percent average annual growth rate between 2004 and 2008. It is estimated that it will sustain a 10.4 percent average annual growth rate from 2008 to 2013, generating 4.5 billion dollars at the end of such period.

Regarding production volume, the Mexican shoe market grew 9.1 percent between 2004 and 2008 and it produced 273.5 million pairs. It is estimated that it will increase to 366.3 million pairs by the end of 2013, with an estimated 6 percent average annual growth rate between 2008 and 2013.

Source: Datamonitor Source: Global Trade Atlas

IN 2008Mexico was the world's 9th largest leathergoods and shoes supplier.

Mexican exports of leather and shoes reached554 million USD.

The footwear and leather industries contributed to 1.24% of the country's GDP in the manufacturing industry.

WE SPECIALIZE IN…Leather: Divided leathers or full grain leathers, crust leather, cow leather.MAIN MARKETS: Hong Kong, Italy, China and Germany

Shoes: Boots and short boots, rubber sole shoes, leather sole shoes, sandals, industrial shoes, upper parts, soles and heels.MAIN MARKETS: United States, Japan, Venezuela and Canada.

Source: Global Trade Atlas/ INEGI

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JEANS WOOL SUITS BOOTS ANDSHOES

SILVER JEWELRY

METAL AND WOODEN FURNITURE

Exportsin 2008

Our strengths

Position in the global

market

Main exportsdestinations

US $ 1.81 billion

material and in clothing

Added values, such as bleaching processes and torn

Mexico is the 3rd largest exporter worldwide of cotton cloth, which is estimated that the vast majority are blue jeans

United States, Canada, Italy, Panama and Hong Kong

US $ 70 million

ir sewing and cashmere

Vailability of wide variety of fabrics

Mexico is the 2nd volume supplier of wool suits in the U.S. and the 4th in value, with a market share of 11.7%.

United States, Italy,Switzerland and Canada

US $ 101 million

tannery

Innovative and specialized models

Mexico is the 5th largest exporter of boots and shoes in the world

United States, France,Germany, Italy andthe Netherlands

US $ 88.4 million

Experience caftsmanship at its workforceCompetitive prices

Mexico is the 3rd producer of silver jewelry in the world

United States, Spain,the United Kingdom and Colombia

US $863.6 million

manship of high creativity and wit

Availability of wide variety of raw materials in its workforceFresh designsLarge capacity

Mexico is the 7th largest exporter in the world in

metal furniture

United States, Canada Dominican Republic and Colombia

Sources: CANAINTEX/ Global Trade Atlas

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Mexico is…

The 4th largest supplier of textiles and clothing of the US.

The world’s 9th largest leather goods and shoes supplier.

The world’s 6th largest furniture exporter.

The world’s 3th largest silver jewelry manufacturer.

This proves that Mexican goods are already established on a global level.

Sources: National Chamber for the Textile Industry / National Chamber for the clothing Industry /Global Trade Atlas/ Statistics Yearbook of Mexican Mining Activities. Numbers are updated withinformation from 2008.

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Mexico has signed 120 free trade agreements and treaties with 440countries.0Therefore, it0has access to a billion customers.0 The following are some of the most notorious agreements and treaties:The Nor th American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that0allows Mexico to expor t0goods with zero tari!s to the US and Canada.The United States -0 Dominican Republic0 -0 Central0America0Free Trade Agreement0(CAFTA) allows for0the

accumulation of origin.0Trade agreements with Europe and Japan.

Asia

United

StatesLainoamŽricaCanad‡

Europa

Africa

Asia

UnitedStatesLatin AmericaCanada

Europe

AfricaMexico has a0 1,8400 mile border0 with the United