Textile, auto, timber industries struggle as coronavirus exacts toll

Apr 6th at 13:41
06-04-2020 13:41:23+07:00

Textile, auto, timber industries struggle as coronavirus exacts toll

Vietnam's textile, auto and timber industries are facing challenges with plummeting revenues threatening massive job cuts as the Covid-19 pandemic intensifies.

Textile, auto, timber industries struggle as coronavirus exacts toll
An employee walks in a garment factory in northern Vinh Phuc Province where most production are shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic on February 19, 2020. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Thanh.

The number of textile orders in the next two months are set to fall 70 percent as major buyers in the U.S. and the E.U. have stopped signing new contracts due to lower consumption, according to a recent report by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Other markets such as India, South Korea and Japan cannot make up for the reduced demand from the two major markets, which account for over 60 percent of textile exports, the ministry said.

First quarter textile exports fell 8.9 percent year-on-year to $6.5 billion.

The CEO of Hanoi-based Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) Le Tien Truong had said earlier that these unprecedented challenges could cost the industry VND11 trillion ($473 million) in revenue, and millions could lose their jobs.

The trade ministry said that as China has started resuming production, Vietnamese products will face strong competition, and companies might not have the needed cash flow to pay its employees.

"Manufacturers might have to cease production," it warned.

Timber manufacturers also face similar challenges, with no new orders since mid-March.

The Vietnam Timber and Forest Production Association (Vietfores) anticipates that all production for export orders will cease in the next three or four weeks, and producers for the domestic market will only operate at 10-15 percent of capacity due to low demand.

With five major five automakers – Ford, Toyota, Honda, TC Motor and Nissan – ceasing production for 15 days to limit contagion, the auto industry has ground to a halt.

In the first quarter, auto production fell 10.5 percent year-on-year to 56,200 units, while inventory rose 222 percent, showing a slump in sales.

The ministry proposed that local banks lower interest rates and prolong debt payment deadlines for these businesses. It has also suggested that the Ministry of Finance delays payment of taxes and fees until the end of the year.

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