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Chumioque, D., Espíritu, G. (2019). Las importaciones de calzado chino y su impacto en la disminución de la producción en el sector calzado en las empresas productoras de Lima Metropolitana entre los años 2015 al 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/626351
Chumioque, D., Espíritu, G. Las importaciones de calzado chino y su impacto en la disminución de la producción en el sector calzado en las empresas productoras de Lima Metropolitana entre los años 2015 al 2017 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/626351
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title = "Las importaciones de calzado chino y su impacto en la disminución de la producción en el sector calzado en las empresas productoras de Lima Metropolitana entre los años 2015 al 2017",
author = "Espíritu Galván, Guillermo Andrés",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
The main objective of the present investigation is to determine whether imports of Chinese footwear of item 6404190000 had an impact on production in the footwear sector in the producing companies of Metropolitan Lima during the 2015-2017 period. In our country the Peruvian footwear culture comes from a system of non-professional people. With the passage of time this group has not achieved its specialization, because despite the opening to new international markets, the absence of financial support has not allowed it to be at the forefront with technology to counteract the massive influx of Chinese footwear. Currently, the established production companies and with a won market, have begun to bet on technology, quality and innovation, which allows them to start to differentiate themselves from the great competition existing in our country, because we believe that the entry of footwear of origin China of item 6404190000, has unfavorably impacted producers because they are cheap and have better designs. Also, the commercial exchange between Peru and China has had an accelerated growth after the signing of the free trade agreement. Since after eight years of validity, the trade between both countries has been beneficial and for 2017, China became our main trading partner. Likewise, we mention informality as a serious problem in Peru, in which the footwear sector is no stranger, since three out of four companies decide to start their business on the road of informality. This is due to the high costs involved in being formal in our country.
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