A Study on the Challenges Faced by Exporting Leather Products in Tirupur City
Abstract
Examining the difficulties the leather sector faces while exporting its goods to foreign markets is the goal of this study. Although the global leather market is quite profitable, it faces a number of challenges that make exporting less effective. Regulatory compliance, supply chain and logistical concerns, economic considerations, and market competition are some of the major themes that are the subject of this study. The impact of various national requirements for quality certificates, environmental norms, and international trade laws is examined in this paper. The intricacies of shipping, customs clearance, and transportation expenses that frequently cause export delays are also examined. The impact of economic variables on the profitability and competitiveness of leather exports is also investigated, including currency changes, tariffs, and geopolitical instability. Additionally, the report explores how the industry's capacity to successfully reach consumers around the world is hampered by cultural boundaries, challenges entering new markets, and the underutilization of modern marketing techniques like social media. By tackling these issues, the study offers companies advice and insights to strengthen their export plans, increase their market share internationally, and promote long-term success in the leather sector.
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