Brazilian shoemakers are relying on domestic demand to grow

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Brazilian footwear manufacturing are having to rely on domestic consumption, which is supported by growing purchasing power, to bolster production this year as exports drop due to weaker demand in key markets such as the U.S. and the return of Chinese companies on international markets after having been constrained by ...

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