Vietnamese textile firms showcase their competitive products at a Canadian trade fair, despite not fully leveraging the benefits of the CPTPP free trade agreement. As the $10 billion Canadian market seeks reliable Vietnamese suppliers, there is a need for more...
Having a pessimistic outlook for the second half of 2022, textile firms are calling for favourable governmental policies to turn their situation around.
While textiles is one of the key industries in Viet Nam with high export revenue, it is also among industries that pose a high environmental and social risk, according to Nguyen Quoc Hung, general secretary of Viet Nam Bankers Association.
More and more Italian textile firms are investing in Viet Nam to take advantage of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement and export to the European market, experts said.
Source India 2018, India’s largest manmade fiber exhibition, is expected to provide opportunities for Vietnamese textile firms to network and strengthen business relationships, Shri P Harish, Ambassador of India to Viet Nam, said at a business meeting on Tuesday in...
Garment and textile firms should understand the needs of their workers and invest in enhancing human resource management to sustain a productive and quality workforce, a seminar heard in HCM City last Saturday.
HCM City will host Cotton Day 2017 on September 12, which aims to strengthen the connection between garment-textile firms and partners, suppliers and experts in the cotton sector, vietnamplus.vn reports.
Vietnamese garment and textile firms are increasing their investments in
locally made raw materials in an effort to satisfy strict rules of
origin set by free trade agreements of which Viet Nam is a member.
Chairman of the Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam (BIDV)
Tran Bac Ha has committed to provide loans of US$2 billion to support
garment and textile firms over the next five years.