COOPERATION IN BUILDING SUPPLY CHAINS IN GARMENT AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY
[27-06-2016] With a 15 per cent average annual growth, a 10 per cent contribution to the country’s industrial production value and a 15 per cent contribution to the total export value, the garment and textile industry is seen as one of the sectors that benefits the most from deep, broad and strong integration, especially after the TPP and the EVFTA take effect.
SMALL APPAREL FIRMS SEE ORDERS FALLING
[04-05-2016] Small and medium apparel enterprises struggled to survive in quarter one, with many of them suspending production, as their customers shifted their orders to Myanmar and Laos to enjoy lower prices, heard a business conference in HCMC last week.
VN TEXTILE INDUSTRY LOOKS TO 2020 AND BEYOND
[02-05-2016] The domestic garment and textile industry wants to revise a development plan to 2020 with vision for 2030, to match the progress of the country. The current plan was approved in April 2014, and it is expected that Viet Nam garment exports will reach between US$20 billion and $25 billion by 2020.
TEXTILE EXPORTS UP 5.67%
[28-04-2016] Of the figure, the State sector and the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) sector contributed US$2 billion and US$3.08 billion, up 6.4% and 6.7%, respectively. The U.S. was the largest importer of Viet Nam’s textile with US$2.53 billion, up 6.57%. It was followed by the EU with US$692 million, up 7.3%, Japan with US$640 million, up 0.62%, the Republic of Korea with US$531.1 million, up 12.37%.
GARMENT INDUSTRY TRAINING FUNDED
[11-04-2016] The Government has offered financial support to the Viet Nam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) for training the labour force in the textile and garment industry this year. The funds worth of VND63.5 billion (US$2.9 million) would come from the State budget for education and training activities, reported the Dau Tu (Investment) online.
VIETNAM GARMENT &TEXTILE UNDER TPP IMPACT
[05-04-2016] "Vietnam’s garment & textile exports used to grow 8 per cent every year when the trade agreements had not been applied and this was still one of the key industries of the economy.
VN TEXTILE FIRMS REMAIN PASSIVE
[30-03-2016] Viet Nam’s textile and apparel sector remained passive in global value chains, said Nguyen Cam Tu, deputy minister of industry and trade, at a workshop yesterday in Ha Noi. The workshop discussed ways to promote the participation of APEC small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) of textile and apparel global value chains.
US INVESTORS POUR MONEY INTO VIETNAM€™S TEXTILE & GARMENT INDUSTRY
[13-02-2016] US capital continues flowing into Vietnam in anticipation of the opportunities to be brought by TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) and other free trade agreements (FTAs). Just after six months after opening, a bonded warehouse in Long Binh Industrial Zone in Dong Nai province is at full capacity. It supplies dyes and chemicals, and is run by Huntsman Textile Effects.
























