Table 3 Number of shoe pairs required as OPT, 1996-2000 (% by partner country)
Romania Albania Croazia Jugoslavia Bulgaria Ungheria |
Ucraina |
Bosnia E. |
Slovacchia Polonia |
Others |
Total |
% on Italy | ||||||
Brenta |
1996 |
100,00% |
100% |
2,39% | ||||||||
1997 |
25,00% |
75,00% |
100% |
2,26% | ||||||||
1998 |
16,13% |
32,26% |
51,61% |
100% |
3,96% | |||||||
1999 |
100,00% |
100% |
2,22% | |||||||||
2000 |
75,67% |
5,79% |
18,54% |
100% |
8,24% | |||||||
Treviso |
1996 |
73,56% |
26,44% |
100% |
0,91% | |||||||
1997 |
60,45% |
23,05% 14,54% |
1,96% |
100% |
24,50% | |||||||
1998 |
78,83% |
14,71% |
1,56% |
1,87% |
3,04% |
100% |
16,39% | |||||
1999 |
63,15% |
24,39% |
4,86% |
3,20% |
1,88% |
2,51% |
100% |
16,41% | ||||
2000 |
78,93% |
________1,67% |
8,36% |
3,34% |
1,00%_________ |
6,69% |
100% |
11,42% | ||||
Verona |
1996 |
100,00% |
100% |
4,79% | ||||||||
1997 |
41,67% |
9,00% |
5,31% |
8,49% |
25,44% |
10,10% |
100% |
31,93% | ||||
1998 |
77,51% |
9,72% |
1,68% |
4,49% |
3,93% |
2,68% |
100% |
40,98% | ||||
1999 |
51,34% |
1,44% 8,26% |
13,81% |
12,21% |
1,62% 2,51% |
8,83% |
100% |
35,86% | ||||
2000 |
47,70% |
_______30,59% |
0,82% |
11,84% |
8,22% |
0,82% |
100% |
23,22% | ||||
Fermano |
1996 |
10,43% |
32,10% |
12,04% |
21,67% |
23,75% 100% |
9,94% | |||||
Maceratese |
1997 |
69,15% |
7,98% |
13,30% 9,57% |
100% |
10,62% | ||||||
1998 |
53,42% |
13,31% |
6,65% |
11,09% |
11,09% |
4,44% 100% |
5,76% | |||||
1999 |
93,75% |
6,25% |
100% |
4,12% | ||||||||
2000 |
38,72% |
5,97% |
55,31% |
100% |
3,45% | |||||||
Bari |
1996 | |||||||||||
1997 | ||||||||||||
1998 | ||||||||||||
1999 |
100% |
100% |
0,39% | |||||||||
2000 | ||||||||||||
Lecce |
1996 |
83,33% |
16,67% |
100% |
57,46% | |||||||
1997 |
26,92% 59,62% |
13,46% |
100% |
14,68% | ||||||||
1998 |
66,67% |
33,33% |
100% |
3,83% | ||||||||
1999 |
100% |
100% |
0,13% | |||||||||
2000 |
68,15%_______ |
31,85% |
100% |
17,98% |
Source: elaborated on OPT data from ANCI (2001)
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