Peruvian textiles and apparel exports could grow six to eight per cent in 2018. This expected to rise further due to promotional efforts launched four years ago in markets such as the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Europe and Asia.
Heirs of an ancient textile tradition, Peruvian apparel makers have seen their industry make a recovery in recent years, including export growth of 6.1 per cent in 2017. The country hopes to do $2 billion worth of exports, which it did a decade ago. Peruvian exporters include some 30 firms that have been registered as eco-friendly apparel makers and have seen buyers interest grow. Then there are some 40 firms that specialize in crafts, decorative items and jewelry.
The US and Brazil are among the main destinations for Peruvian apparel exports, while alpaca garments have a strong presence in Europe and Asia. The first alpaca store in China will mark a full year in 2018 and the first Peru Textiles store will open in Brazil second half of this year. Peruvian brands are focusing on sustainable fashion, innovation and trends. Peru is known for its flagship cotton and alpaca fibers. Buyers are also interested in acquiring Peruvian brands.

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