Leathergoods boost Italy’s trade with Canada

06/03/2008



Italy's National Institute of Statistics has confirmed strong growth in the two-way trade between the country and Canada, with leather footwear—along with wine—leading factors in the growth east-to-west.

The government office said the two nations traded goods worth €5.6 billion in 2007, an increase of 12.4% on the year before.

Canadian imports of Italian leather footwear were up by 23%.

Italy's main imports from Canada were raw materials; in total, goods worth
€1.8 billion went from Canada into the Italian market last year.