Vietnam becomes world’s fourth largest garment exporter

Jun 24th at 13:46
24-06-2015 13:46:01+07:00

Vietnam becomes world’s fourth largest garment exporter

Vietnam is now the fourth largest textile exporter in the world with 12.18 billion USD earned from these products in the first six months of this year, according to the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex).

The figure represented a 10.26 percent increase from the same period last year.

The US, the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the European Union were the biggest importers of Vietnamese products, posting growth rates of 11.01 percent, 8.33 percent, and 8.2 percent, respectively, against the same period last year.

Vinatex General Director Le Tien Truong said the results are a positive sign which will enable Vietnam’s garment industry to achieve its set target of 27-27.5 billion USD in export value this year.

With favourable movements in the global economy and the recent signing of free trade agreements (FTA) between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and the RoK, 2015 is forecast to be a bright year for Vietnam’s garment industry.

Mentioning opportunities brought about by the Vietnam-EAEU FTA, Truong said Vietnam is likely to earn over 1 billion USD from shipping textiles to the market if the country takes full advantage of benefits from the agreement.

The sector will need to make additional efforts to seek new markets and opportunities, and establish partnerships with major groups to be able to sign high-value orders in the remaining month of this year, Truong said.

The export value of Vinatex, which has the largest production scale in the textile and garment industry in the country, hit 1.7 billion USD in the two first quarters of this year, up 10.7 percent over the Jan-June period last year.

The group plans to invest 9.4 trillion VND (441.3 million USD) by 2017 in 59 textile, dye, garment and infrastructure projects.

vietnamnet



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

FDI in information and communications reaches $4.14 billion

There have been more than 1,150 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects relating to the information and communications sector in Viet Nam, with a combined...

Regional governments, businesses discuss sustainable agricultural growth

Over 350 delegates from regional governments, businesses, and NGOs gathered in Ha Noi on June 23 to discuss various steps to boost the development of agriculture in...

Legal documents on business operations lack transparency

Legal normative documents (LND) governing business activities still lack transparency, according to a survey by the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).

Sustainable farming in focus

Over 350 delegates from regional governments, businesses, and NGOs gathered in Ha Noi yesterday to discuss various steps to boost the development of agriculture in...

Vietnamese, Cuban firms seek stronger ties

A workshop to promote Cuban-Vietnamese business was held in Ha Noi yesterday, bringing together a delegation of business representatives from both countries...

Landville awaits take off

The central province of Ninh Thuan has proposed that the Ministry of Industry and Trade add the LandVille wind-to-power project to the province’s wind power...

Ha Tinh’s potential woos Japanese

The central province of Ha Tinh is focused on attracting Japanese investors.

Domestic investors request international passenger terminal

A joint venture between Viet Xuan Moi and Duc Binh Group joint stock companies has submitted to the transport ministry an investment proposal for Cam Ranh Airport's...

KDC announces new business corporation

Kinh Do Corporation (KDC) on Monday announced that it will co-operate with two other companies to develop its new business segment of producing and trading cooking...

Runway clear for the rise of VietJet

VietJet’s recent order for more Airbus fleet reflects the airline’s determination to reach its new growth goal, while continuing to offer their customers greater...


MOST READ


Back To Top