Key Market Indicators
Sales of leather clothes in Greece amounted to €2.3 million in 2021, down 28.8% from €3.23 million in 2020. This marks a 19% decrease in the Greek market since 2013. Bosnia and Herzegovina overtook Greece in 2021, with sales of €2.3 million. France, Germany, and Poland followed respectively in the ranking. Greek import of leather clothes is forecast to decrease by 2.4% year-on-year, on average, reaching 458,920 kilograms by 2026 from 528,210 kilograms in 2021. Since 1993, there has been an increase in demand of 1.8% year-on-year. Export of leather clothes from Greece is forecast to increase by 5% year-on-year CAGR, reaching 404,650 kilograms by 2026 from 299,790 kilograms in 2021. Supply has increased significantly since 1993, with an annual growth rate of 48.5%.