Key Market Indicators
Cypriot export of leather clothes is predicted to reach 7,040 kilograms by 2026, up 3.4% on the previous year. Over the past two decades, the supply of leather clothes in Cyprus has grown by nearly 20%. Meanwhile, import of leather clothes is forecast to drop by 5.1% over the same period, to 8,780 kilograms. This is compared to 11,930 kilograms in 2021. Over the past 20 years, demand for leather clothes in Cyprus has declined by 11%.
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