Alan D. Jackson: Exchange rate has made imports very difficult
Published: 18th Aug 2023
Durban, KZN, SA – It’s a difficult position to be in selling imported leathers now as the landed prices from overseas are really expensive compared to local prices. The exchange rate is not helping at all.
Clients are also struggling in getting orders from retailers who are always looking for cheaper prices.
Basically, it's a struggle, and I don't know how long it's going to be like this.
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