"There is growth in exports always. But this year the industry has been slow in terms of export growth, which is mainly due to recession in global economy," Leather Exports Council's Regional Chairman (South) P R Aqeel Ahmed said.
"Normally we have 10 per cent growth. But due to the recession we expect about 7-8 per cent drop in exports by March 2016, compared to last year," he told PTI here.
The country's overall merchandise exports have declined by 18.06 per cent year-on-year to USD 196.6 billion in April-December period of the current fiscal.
However, Ahmed exuded confidence that the leather industry would pick up next year as there was huge growth potential.
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"Overall we are looking at 12-14 per cent growth next year (2016-17)," he said.
Referring to the Centre's Make in India campaign, he said leather is a focus product and five countries had been shortlisted for attracting investments.
The council is under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Ahmed and representatives from International Union of Shoe Industry Technicians (UITIC) are here to attend the 19th edition of bi-annual 'Congress Technical Footwear Conference' beginning tomorrow.
The theme for this year's conference is 'Future Footwear Factory'. Around 568 people, including 154 delegates from 26 countries such as France, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Italy, Spain are participating in the event.