Garment 10 Corporation (Garco 10) has set a goal of increasing by 7.4 per cent its revenue in 2025 to reach more than VNĐ5.05 trillion (US$198.4 million).
Việt Nam’s garment and textiles export is projected to hit nearly US$44 billion this year, positioning the country as the world’s second biggest exporter, only behind India, said General Director of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) Cao...
Việt Nam’s garment-textile export value is expected to reach US$44 billion in 2024, marking an 11.26 per cent increase from 2023, according to the Việt Nam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS).
Việt Nam’s garment and textile industry needs to develop a closed-loop supply chain with a focus on obtaining self – sufficiency in raw materials in order to meet the rules of origin under the UK – Việt Nam Free Trade...
Explaining the increase in orders, Trương Văn Cẩm, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association, said the increase in orders was mainly due to a shift from other countries to Việt Nam, not due to increasing market demand.
The Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development Department and the Dutch Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) signed a MOU to support the sustainable development of the textile and footwear industry in Việt Nam.
State-of-the-art textile and garment machinery are on show at the Vietnam International Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition that opened in HCM City on Wednesday.
The event, which will gather over 380 exhibitors from 12 countries and territories around the world, will feature the latest technological advancements in fabrics, yarns and accessories.
Bảo Lân Textile and Ecofa Vietnam officially announced on Thursday the successful launch of Ananas, a pineapple leaf-based eco-friendly fibre, yarn, and fabric after three years of research and trials.
The Ministry of Trade on Thursday discussed a proposal to develop a centre to , store and trade raw materials for textile and leather footwear production.
According to Vitas, the closure of many textile and garment factories in Bangladesh may lead customers to consider shifting their orders to other countries, which could provide certain advantages for Vietnamese enterprises.
This move is a new step in production, escaping the increasingly competitive conventional textile and garment production sector, and expanding opportunities from niche markets.