'TPP may boost Vietnam apparel export by 50% in 10 years'
7th Dec 2015
Once it gets ratified by the participating countries, the TPP will eliminate 18,000 tariffs, and Vietnam will be a huge beneficiary as the relaxation of import duties will provide it with preferential access to US and Japanese markets, among others.
“In particular, the TPP will boost the country's textile industry, with a potential increase in the volume of exports of apparel and footwear by 50 percent in 10 years,” states the report.
In fact, domestic and foreign companies have already been making upstream investments, and moving their factories into Vietnam. These include Vietnam's Vinatex, South Korea's Dong-IL Corp, Japan's Tom's Limited, Taiwan's Forever Glorious, and Chinese companies such as Texhong Textile Group Ltd., Pacific Textiles Holdings Ltd., Esqual Group, Jiangsu Yulun Textile Group and Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd.
These investments mean that the Vietnamese apparel industry will not merely be 'cut and sew', but can secure higher added value in the supply chain, according to the report.
Recently, credit rating agency Moody's Analytics has cited Vietnam's low labour costs, improving infrastructure and scale, and wide-ranging reforms – the relaxation of ownership restrictions for public companies, real estate and banks – as vital factors in its favour over China, which currently controls around 35 percent of the US apparel market.
The Vietnamese government has targeted a growth rate of 6.5 to 7 percent in the next five years. However, to make good on its economic objectives, Vietnam has to strengthen its technological capability, institutional capacity and efficiency, and develop local private industrial and service sectors, the report stated. (RKS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
Must Read
|
|
Vietnam's south turns strong South Korean investment hub |
|
|
Rally demands public vote on Brexit; May holds meeting |
|
|
Mirabaud invests in French sports brand Le Coq Sportif |
|
|
Therapedic debuts sheets with Brrr cooling technology |
|
|
PVH Corp enters into agreement to reacquire Tommy Hilfiger |
|
|
True Fit to reach 100 million registered users mark |
Recommended
Lanxess increasing capacity for benzyl alcohol Visitors up by 9% at this year’s ‘Yarn Expo Spring’ G-III Apparel net sales up 9.6% to $3.08 bn in FY 2019 Cotton USA displays at Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles More C&A stores with Mustang areas coming up PTA prices drop in Asia last weekTrending on Social
|
|
2018: A Happening Year for |
|
|
H&M to accelerate transformation on |
|
|
Pepsico's Indra Nooyi joins Amazon's |
|
|
Salesforce gets new additions to commerce |
|
|
Walmart comes up with new consolidation |
|
|
Under Armour launches operations in India |
|
|
New Balance Athletics to set up facility |
|
|
Nordstrom names two new members to its |
|
|
Zalando, Ingram set up fulfillment centre |
|
|
Callaway Golf Company acquires Jack |
|
|
Amazon launches Amazon Pay UPI for |
|
|
LVMH sees 15% growth in Fashion & Leather |
|
|
Reliance Retail at 94 on Deloitte's |
|
|
Vuori Clothing appoints Sarah Carlson as |
|
|
Indian cotton sector losing due to tariff |