For the next few months, it is estimated that in the Guatemalan market, sales of men's pants will decrease by about 5% from the levels reported prior to the change in the business scenario.
In Costa Rica, 31% of the population shows interest in jewelry, and about 72% of them are between 21 and 45 years old, and have a high level of purchasing power.
An analysis of consumer interests and preferences in Costa Rica, prepared by the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData, yields interesting results on the characteristics and people who express interest in clothing and accessories.
The Colombian company Patprimo invested in the opening of two stores located in Curridabat and Escazú, with an estimated investment of around $800 thousand.
The South American company reported that the investment in the operation of the premises in Multiplaza Curridabat and Multiplaza Escazú totaled $800,000, and will sell clothing such as dresses, shoes, accessories, jeans, blouses, casual clothing and underwear, among other items.
The Ministry of Public Security of Costa Rica tenders the supply of police uniforms for Operational Support Groups, in the form of delivery on demand.
Costa Rica Government Purchase 2019LN-000001-0007100001:
"Uniform police color to choose by the institution, containing smooth front type shirt (T-shirt type) with vertical opening at the top center of 17 cm long depending on size, for zipper closure with nylon, pants with patch bags on the sides, police cap with or without vines, band of riata 100% polyester or nylon.
Last year Central America imported $1.467 billion worth of clothing and clothing accessories, the highest value in the last six years, registering a 15% increase compared to 2016.
Figures from the information system on the Market for Apparel and Clothing Accessories in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Between January and September of 2017, Central American countries imported $977 million worth of clothing and accessories, 14% more than in the same period in 2016.
Figures from the information system on theApparel and Clothing Market in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
In 2016, the value of imported clothing and accessories totaled $1,279 million, 13% less than imports in 2015.
Figures from the information system on the Apparel and Clothing Market in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with the graph"]
An announcement has been made that the Liverpool department store company will be negotiating the acquisition of textile garments made in the country.
Representatives from the Nicaraguan Association of Textiles and Apparel (Anitec) informed Laprensa.com.ni that "... they will meet on Friday September 26 with senior officials of the group in order to find out more specifically about the interest that has been shown in the garments processed in Nicaragua. "
In 2011 the country imported $251 million worth of clothes, an increase of 12% compared to the previous year.
Examples of some of the data in the report:
Imports of men and childrens shirts increased by 46% between 2010 and 2011, going from $18.1 million to $26.5 million imported in 2011.
Meanwhile, imports of suits, ensembles, jackets (coats), dresses, skirts, skirt-shorts,trousers, breeches, and shorts, and shorts for women and girls increased by 13% between 2010 and 2011, and represented the largest increase in monetary level, going from $66 million to $74.7 million imported in 2011.