HanoiFabric 2022 to take place in Vietnam from Nov 23-25
27 Sep 22 2 min read
Other than famous international brands like Brother, Hashima, Jack, Jiake and Siruba, several groups and pavilion will be coming from China, Taiwan, Korea and India.
It is expected that Vietnam’s textile and garment exports will reach $45.7 billion by the end of 2022. With the world’s reopening after COVID-19, Vietnam’s textile and garment manufacturing is resuming. As Vietnam is very dependent on imported raw materials, the garment enterprises need to import over 70 per cent fabrics and garment accessories for their production, the organisers said.
Hanoi, situated in north Vietnam, is emerging as a new production base in the country. Costs of labour, production and land are lower compared to Ho Chi Minh City, the country is investing in developing the infrastructure of north Vietnam and many local and international textile and garment factories have already moved to the north Vietnam.
SaigonFabric 2022 was held successfully in July with around 300 exhibitors from 17 countries and regions. Many of the exhibitors are willing to exhibit again at the HanoiFabric 2022 and SaigonFabric 2023, the organisers added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)
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