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PRODUCTION RETAIL SALES CONSUMER PRICES Survey on Competitiveness in the Textile/Clothing and Leather Sectors of the New Member Countries and Bulgaria and Romania PRODUCTION RETAIL SALES CONSUMER PRICES Budapest, 19 May 2005 This documenthas been produced with the financial support of the European Community’s BSP2 programme. The views expressed herein are those of CAST and can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission

TEXTILE PRODUCTION 15,8 Cons. Price Retail Sales 2004 2000 Cl FW TEX Cloth T/C FW/LG BL n.a. 23,8 117,9 105,6 RO 6,7 47,2 23,4 EE 9,3 -24,0 -22,3 84,7 41,3 7,1 PL -4,5 -37,0 -16,5 37,7 18,2 -15,4 SK 9,4 -81,6 -47,5 -63,1 15,8 -3,6 LT -12,1 -2,6 111,1 144,7 12,8 10,4 LU 5,8 -14,3 -12,8 7,3 8,0 FI -0,3 -6,0 -4,0 12,9 6,4 -38,6 CZ 30,3 2,3 -8,0 LV 5,4 15,5 -6,8 104,6 0,1 1,6 MT -12,4 0,0 BE 3,3 -7,6 -17,4 -6,9 -3,8 -43,3 SW -0,2 -10,6 16,2 -5,5 -19,7 AT -1,0 -1,9 -16,9 0,8 -7,1 PT 4,5 -2,3 0,5 -16,2 DE -6,5 -19,1 -13,1 -31,8 E.U.-25 -0,5 -26,7 -30,6 -14,0 -23,2 IT 6,8 -0,4 -16,1 -10,0 -14,4 -5,1 NL -32,2 -8,6 -1,3 -14,7 -21,4 E.U.-15 -15,1 -24,4 ES 8,4 -8,2 -28,3 -16,0 -30,8 DK 1,7 -6,7 -11,9 12,1 -20,3 -36,8 GR 13,3 -64,4 -84,1 12,5 -22,0 -17,3 FR 1,1 -5,7 8,7 -51,1 UK -22,5 -3,7 41,6 -22,7 -33,8 HU 18,1 -5,3 22,4 32,7 -23,3 SI 12,6 -11,0 -4,7 -23,6 IR -14,1 19,4 -11,1 42,2 -27,2 -31,4 CY -12,6 38,7 Import Prices (Extra+Intra) PRODUCTION

CONSIDERATIONS ON TEXTILE PRODUCTION TRENDS A significant Decrease both in EU 15 and EU25 Hungary shows a negative trend (+23,3%) a position which differs from most of New Member States (NMS). Good general performance of the NMS with the significant exceptions of Slovenia ( - 23,6%) and Hungary (- 23,3%) that show decreases similar to those of the most advanced countries like UK and France. Extraordinary performance of Bulgaria (+117,9%) and a very good performance of Romania (+47,2%) and Estonia (+41,3%).

CLOTHING PRODUCTION SK 9,4 -81,6 -47,5 -63,1 15,8 -3,6 Cons. Price Retail Sales 2004 2000 Cl FW TEX Cloth T/C FW/LG BL n.a. 23,8 117,9 105,6 RO 6,7 47,2 23,4 LT -12,1 -2,6 111,1 144,7 12,8 10,4 EE 9,3 -24,0 -22,3 84,7 41,3 7,1 LV 5,4 15,5 -6,8 104,6 0,1 1,6 MT -12,4 0,0 HU 18,1 -5,3 22,4 32,7 -23,3 -1,0 SK 9,4 -81,6 -47,5 -63,1 15,8 -3,6 IT 6,8 -0,4 -16,1 -10,0 -14,4 -5,1 CZ -12,8 30,3 2,3 -8,0 PL -4,5 -37,0 -16,5 37,7 18,2 -15,4 PT 4,5 -7,6 -2,3 0,5 -16,2 GR 13,3 -64,4 -84,1 12,5 -22,0 -17,3 SW -0,2 -10,6 16,2 -5,5 -19,7 AT -1,9 -16,9 0,8 -7,1 NL -32,2 -8,6 -1,3 -14,7 -21,4 SL 12,6 -11,0 -4,7 -23,6 E.U.-25 -0,5 -26,7 -30,6 8,0 -14,0 -23,2 E.U.-15 -15,1 -24,4 ES 8,4 -8,2 -28,3 -16,0 -30,8 IR -14,1 19,4 -11,1 42,2 -27,2 -31,4 DE -6,5 -19,1 -13,1 -31,8 UK -22,5 -3,7 41,6 -22,7 -33,8 DK 1,7 -6,7 -11,9 12,1 -20,3 -36,8 FI -0,3 -6,0 -4,0 12,9 6,4 -38,6 BE 3,3 -17,4 -6,9 -3,8 -43,3 FR 1,1 -5,7 8,7 -51,1 LU 5,8 -14,3 7,3 CY -12,6 38,7 Import Prices (Extra+Intra) PRODUCTION

CONSIDERATIONS ON CLOTHING PRODUCTION TRENDS Remarkable Decrease both in EU15 (- 24,4%) and EU25 (- 23,2%) Hungary shows a slightly negative trend. Good performance of some of the NMS with the significant exceptions of Slovenia (- 21,4%) and Poland (- 15,4%). Extraordinary performance of Bulgaria (+105,5%) and good performance of Romania (+23,4%).

RETAIL SALES Cons. Price Retail Sales 2004 2000 Cl FW TEX Cloth T/C FW/LG LT -12,1 -2,6 111,1 144,7 12,8 10,4 LV 5,4 15,5 -6,8 104,6 0,1 1,6 EE 9,3 -24,0 -22,3 84,7 41,3 7,1 IR -14,1 19,4 -11,1 42,2 -27,2 -31,4 UK -21,4 -22,5 -3,7 41,6 -22,7 -33,8 CY -12,6 n.a. 38,7 PL -4,5 -37,0 -16,5 37,7 18,2 -15,4 HU 18,1 -5,3 22,4 32,7 -23,3 -1,0 CZ -12,8 30,3 2,3 -8,0 BL 23,8 117,9 105,6 SW -0,2 -10,6 16,2 -5,5 -19,7 FI -0,3 -6,0 -4,0 12,9 6,4 -38,6 GR 13,3 -64,4 -84,1 12,5 -22,0 -17,3 DK 1,7 -6,7 -11,9 12,1 -20,3 -36,8 FR 1,1 -5,7 8,7 -51,1 E.U.-25 -0,5 -26,7 -30,6 8,0 -14,0 -23,2 LU 5,8 -14,3 7,3 E.U.-15 -0,4 -15,1 -24,4 RO 6,7 47,2 23,4 AT -1,9 -16,9 0,8 -7,1 PT 4,5 -7,6 -2,3 0,5 -16,2 NL -32,2 -8,6 -1,3 -14,7 ES 8,4 -8,2 -28,3 -16,0 -30,8 BE 3,3 -17,4 -6,9 -3,8 -43,3 IT 6,8 -16,1 -10,0 -14,4 -5,1 DE 0,0 -6,5 -19,1 -13,1 -31,8 SK 9,4 -81,6 -47,5 -63,1 15,8 -3,6 MT -12,4 SL 12,6 -11,0 -4,7 -23,6 Import Prices (Extra+Intra) PRODUCTION

CONSIDERATIONS ON RETAIL SALES TRENDS T/C and Leather Goods The average trend is slightly positive in the EU25 (+8%) and EU 15 (+7,1%). Hungary shows an increase of 32,7%; a good performance in line with the average of the NMS and well above the EU15 and EU25 average. Best performers are the Baltic States (Lithuania +144,7%; Latvia +104,6%; Estonia + 84,7%). Remarkable increases also in UK, Ireland, Cyprus ca. +40%), far higher than many NMS. Bad performances of large EU countries such as Germany -12,8%, Italy -10,0% and partially Spain –1,3% who depress the overall average.

CONSUMERS PRICE Cons. Import Prices Retail Price (Extra+Intra) Sales PRODUCTION 2004 T/C 2000 Cl FW TEX Cloth FW/LG TEX Cloth HU 18,1 -5,3 22,4 32,7 -23,3 -1,0 GR 13,3 -64,4 -84,1 12,5 -22,0 -17,3 SL 12,6 -11,0 -4,7 n.a. -23,6 -21,4 SK 9,4 -81,6 -47,5 -63,1 15,8 -3,6 EE 9,3 -24,0 -22,3 84,7 41,3 7,1 ES 8,4 -8,2 -28,3 -1,3 -16,0 -30,8 IT 6,8 -0,4 -16,1 -10,0 -14,4 -5,1 LU 5,8 -14,3 -12,8 7,3 8,0 n.a. LV 5,4 15,5 -6,8 104,6 0,1 1,6 PT 4,5 -7,6 -2,3 0,5 -12,1 -16,2 BE 3,3 -7,6 -17,4 -6,9 -3,8 -43,3 DK 1,7 -6,7 -11,9 12,1 -20,3 -36,8 FR 1,1 0,1 -5,7 8,7 -22,0 -51,1 DE 0,0 -6,5 -19,1 -12,8 -13,1 -31,8 SW -0,2 -10,6 -12,1 16,2 -5,5 -19,7 NL -0,2 -32,2 -8,6 -1,3 -14,7 -21,4 FI -0,3 -6,0 -4,0 12,9 6,4 -38,6 E.U.-15 -0,4 n.a. n.a. 7,1 -15,1 -24,4 E.U.-25 -0,5 -26,7 -30,6 8,0 -14,0 -23,2 AT -1,0 -1,9 -16,9 0,8 -7,1 -19,7 PL -4,5 -37,0 -16,5 37,7 18,2 -15,4 LT -12,1 -2,6 111,1 144,7 12,8 10,4 MT -12,4 n.a. n.a. n.a. 0,0 0,0 CY -12,6 n.a. n.a. 38,7 n.a. n.a. CZ -12,8 n.a. n.a. 30,3 2,3 -8,0 IR -14,1 19,4 -11,1 42,2 -27,2 -31,4 UK -21,4 -22,5 -3,7 41,6 -22,7 -33,8 BL n.a. n.a. n.a. 23,8 117,9 105,6 RO n.a. n.a. n.a. 6,7 47,2 23,4

CONSIDERATIONS ON CONSUMER PRICES TRENDS Clothing and Footwear Prices have been stable in the EU25 (-0,4%) and EU 15 (- 0,4%). In Hungary prices show the highest increase 18,15%. This result is partially explained by the increase of demand (see Sales) and, possibly, by the domestic inflation.