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Vietnam’s textile and apparel industry may recover in 2H 2022

Vietnamese textile and garment enterprises have received orders for the end of April 2021.

Annual textile and garment exports down for first time in 25 years

The total export value of the textile and garment industry is forecast to reach about US$33.5-34 billion this year, a year-on-year decrease of 14-15 per cent, but higher than the forecast of $30-31 billion in April.

 

Is the $42 billion garment export target out of reach?

The input material supply from China ha resumed, but some American and European buyers have asked to delay deliveries for the orders they had previously placed.

Pandemic-hit garment producers find way to weather crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has left Vietnam’s textile and garment sector in deep trouble because of rising order cancellations and delays, but some producers have found a way around and been able to weather the storm.

Textile makers skirt virus disruptions

Temporary factory closures and imminent layoffs are going to push textile and garment enterprises into deep water due to a lack of raw materials as well as mass order cancellations from European and American buyers.

Vinatex faces damage of $43 million due to COVID-19

Even if COVID-19 is brought under control by May, the textile and garments industry will take a damage of $480 million, with Vinatex taking $43 million.

VN garment-textile group to ask for permission to export anti-virus products

Vietnam National Garment and Textile Group (Vinatex) will ask for the Government’s permission to export anti-virus products as a measure to overcome difficulties caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

 

Material supply from China resumes, VN textile-garment companies sigh with relief

In mid-March, when Chinese factories began resuming operation, material supplies to Vietnamese textile and garment enterprises were restored.

Vinatex to provide 6 million face masks in February amid COVID-19

The Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) is exerting efforts to produce around 6 million antibacterial face masks in February to meet increasing demand amid the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.

Vietnam aims for $100 billion export turnover from textiles and garments

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc emphasized that it was necessary to settle six problems in the textile and garment industry to avoid losing important export markets.

Complying with origin rules critical for garment exports

To take advantage of free trade agreements and expand exports, meeting rules of origin is crucial for the garment and textile sector, industry insiders have said.

CPTPP not proving a hit across the board

Vietnam has been unable to gain export growth to all CPTPP member countries, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

VN textile and garments likely to hit $40b in exports this year

Vietnam’s textile and garment industry was likely to reach its target of US$40 billion in export turnover this year despite facing difficulties in some markets.

 

Vietnamese textile industry hit by on-going trade war

The possibility of Vietnam’s textile industry hitting its target of $40 billion in exports this year is getting slimmer.

Dyeing & weaving projects rejected by provinces because of environmental risks

VietNamNet Bridge - Provincial authorities are turning down dyeing and weaving project proposals because of the pollution they cause to communities.

Vietnamese textile stocks failing to woo investors

 VietNamNet Bridge – In June 2017 the Viet Nam National textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) listed on UPCoM under the ticker VGT at VND13,500.

Garment manufacturers feel pressure from foreign fashion brands

VietNamNet Bridge - While Vietnamese garment companies think the domestic market is too small, foreign investors consider Vietnam the "new land" to exploit, with the garment market worth $4.5 billion. 

Textile & garment, seafood manufacturers worried about Brexit

The uncertainties of the EU economy with the Italian PM stepping down and the UK & Northern Ireland leaving the EU will adversely affect Vietnam’s exports to the large markets.

Textile & garment manufacturers pessimistic about 2017

VietNamNet Bridge - Export growth has been slowing down for textile and garment firms, but the industry has not made a decision to target the domestic market.

Robots threatening livelihoods of millions of workers in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Experts have warned that millions of Vietnamese workers, especially in the electronic parts, footwear and garment industries, will become redundant because of the use of robots at factories.