Việt Nam’s leading textile firms attend the sixth India International Silk Fair

Oct 17th at 15:03
17-10-2018 15:03:16+07:00

Việt Nam’s leading textile firms attend the sixth India International Silk Fair

More than 20 Vietnamese businesses are showcasing their products at the sixth India International Silk Fair, which opened in New Delhi on October 16.

 

The Vietnamese firms in attendance include Viet Nam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex), the Investment and Trade Promotion Centre and business representatives from Ha Noi, Tuyen Quang and Lang Son provinces.

The three-day event is an opportunity for Vietnamese garment, textile and interior decoration firms to seek partners, expand their markets and learn about new techniques. The fair gathers 120 leading Indian silk producers and 250 foreign businesses from across the world.

The fair showcases silk garments, fabrics, accessories and carpets, and is expected to feature business meetings, a fashion show and workshops. The organising board expects to welcome about 10,000 visitors during the event.

India is the world’s second largest producer of silk after China and is emerging as a leading exporter.

The Viet Nam Customs statistics show that in the first eight months of 2018, garment and textile trade between Viet Nam and India reached US$799 million, up 35 per cent from the same period last year. Viet Nam’s imports of Indian cotton were valued at $343.8 million, up 46 per cent against the previous year, while the country’s exports of garment and textile products hit $203 million, up 20 per cent.

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