Garment firms look to Europe

Aug 24th at 13:41
24-08-2015 13:41:46+07:00

Garment firms look to Europe

Enterprises from Ha Noi hope to find more business opportunities in the textile, garment and footwear industries in Eastern European countries in the future.

 

At a seminar on encouraging trade between Ha Noi and the Czech Republic held in Prague last Thursday, Le Hong Thang, director of the Ha Noi Industry and Trade Department, said last year Ha Noi's garment and textile export values reached US$1.6 billion, including $436 million from the European Union market.

As a result, Ha Noi's textile and garment enterprises joined an international fashion fair in Brno, the Czech Republic, starting on Saturday and continuing until today, as well as a seminar held by the Ha Noi Industry and Trade Department and Industry Czech Republic before the fair, Thang said.

A delegation of Ha Noi's textile, garment, leather and footwear enterprises expected to find more importers for their products at the European market, including the Eastern European region, and also partners providing materials for the textile, garment, leather and footwear sectors of Ha Noi, he said.

Last year, Ha Noi's enterprises spent $662.5 million to import cloth, $125.6 million for fibre imports and $196 million for sub-materials.

Chairman of the Czech-Viet Nam Friendship Association, Marcel Winter, said Czech enterprises lacked information about Viet Nam's economy as well as enterprises, reported Vietnam News Agency.

"In fact, Viet Nam's economy has gained strong growth in recent years and now has great potential in developing further," Winter said. "Vietnamese enterprises have products with good quality for Czech customers, while they need imports of high-quality equipment and machines from Czech Republic."

At the seminar, which brought together 70 companies from the two countries, Pham Ngoc Diep, deputy general director of the Dong Xuan Knitting Company, said that in the past the Eastern European market had provided key export markets for her company, but later the company faced difficulties in exporting its products.

So Dong Xuan must change to develop export activities to Japan and to be successful in the new market, said Diep, adding that now the company plans to return to the Eastern European market for its sustainable development in the future.

Livse Safrankova, director of Libka Safr Fashion Company, one of 50 Czech enterprises at the seminar, said her company had cooperated with Elise Fashion Company of Ha Noi.

The cooperation with Vietnamese partners was expected to bring profits and advantages in competitiveness to the company, Safrankova said. The return to traditional export markets in the Eastern European region for Viet Nam enterprises would bring interest in development and business for the companies of the two countries, Thang added.

According to Viet Nam's General Department of Customs, Viet Nam gained a year-on-year growth in export values of textile and garments of 10.4 per cent, reaching $12.6 billion in the first seven months of this year.

Meanwhile, Viet Nam achieved a year-on-year increase in the export value of footwear at 20.9 per cent to $6.97 billion in the first seven months of this year.

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