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VTG 2010 Fact Sheet The 10th Vietnam Int'l Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition
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SECC – Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center |
799 Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, Tan Phu Ward, Dist. 7, HCM City, Vietnam
The brand new and largest international exhibition hall with capacity totaling to 10000 sqm
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October 27-30, 2010
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from 09:00 to 17:00 hours
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International specialized for Textile and Garment Machinery Concurrent with: Textile and Apparel Accessories
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Exhibit Profile : |
Textile Machinery, Accessories and Fabrics Accessories for Textile Machinery Auxiliary Equipment Bleaching and washing machines Chemical and dyes Cloth processing Machinery and Accessories Embroidery equipment Felting needles Heat Transfer Equipment Felting needles Heat Transfer Equipment Inspecting, measuring, and folding machinery Knitting machinery Looms Spinning machinery and accessories Steaming machinery Testing Equipment and controls Textile screen printing machinery Weaving machinery and accessories Winding machines Yarn processing machinery and accessories Leather Machinery and Accessories Labeling machines Leather machinery Over seaming machine Packaging Equipment Pocket welting machines Quilting machinery Sealing machines Sewing machines- industrial and household Sewing machine attachments and parts Sewing machine drive and control systems Sewing machines motors Sewing threads and needles Skins, Fabrics, fibers, leathers and synthetic materials Storage and transport equipment Unit Production team Shoe making machinery and accessories
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Sewing machines Skiving machines Hydraulic clinking machines Eye-let machines Laundry machinery and accessories Dry-cleaning equipment Apparel machinery and accessories Automation system, machinery and accessories Boilers CAD/CAM/CIM Systems Chemicals and dyes Chemical for tanning Computer software Creasing machines Cutting and laying machines Drilling machines Embroidery machines Embroidery threads Fastening machines Finishing equipment Fusing press/fusing machines Garment accessories Hooks and eyes, buttons, rivets and fasteners Hydraulic clinking machines Interlinings Ironing and steaming equipment Knives/scissors grinding machines Knives and scissors |
Visitor Profile: |
Dealers of textile & garment accessories Distributor & agent of textile & garment machinery & accessories Textile manufacturers Textile & Garment machinery importer & exporter Laundry operators & drycleaners Leather goods manufacturers Shoe manufacturers Garment manufacturers
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Show report 2007: Click here to download PDF report. |
8100 square meters with more than 187 exhibitors, 14 worldwide contingents, including Bulgaria, China, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, United States and Vietnam which made the exhibition with international atmosphere.
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Organizers: |
- Ministry of Trade-Vietnam National Trade Fair&Advertising Joistock Company
- Paper Communication Exhibition Services
- Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co.,Ltd.
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Sponsors: |
Ministry of Trade & Industry Ministry of Planning & Investment Ministry of Science, Technology Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Textile and Garment Association The Vietnam Mechanical Association
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Organizer: Chan Chao International Co., Ltd Address: 3F, No. 185, Kangchien Rd., Neihu Dist, Taipei, Taiwan Contact: Ms. Nicole Chung tel.+886-2-26596000 ext.202 fax +886-2-26597000
Prospects for the Textile and Garment Industry in Vietnam Vietnam’s textile and garment industry has developed rapidly in recent years and has become a vital activity within the country’s economy. In 2004 it employed 2.1 mn people directly, representing 4.7% of total employment within the country.
The industry has a number of leading textile and garment enterprises. One of the largest is the state-owned Vinatex, which accounted for an estimated 22% of Vietnamese textile and garment exports in 2006. One of Vinatex’s affiliates, Viet Tien Garment Company, has invested more than US$10 mn during the past five years in order to upgrade its production lines. Most of this new equipment has been imported from Japan and Singapore. Also, in 2006 the sector exported textiles and garments to the value of US$5.8 bn, making it Vietnam’s second largest export earner after crude oil. Buyers from a number of the world’s leading textile and apparel companies have sourced apparel from Vietnam including Express, Hucke, Itochu, JC Penney, Jupitar, Kmart, Kowa, Lee Cooper, Li & Fung, Mast Industries, Nichimen, Nissho Iwai, Otto, Sara Lee, Seidensticker, Sumitomo, Tomen, Tommy Hilfiger, Victoria’s Secret, and Wal-Mart. Three major developments over the past 20 years have led to the industry’s present vibrancy. One was the introduction in 1986 of the so-called Doi Moi economic reforms which notwithstanding the government’s communist leanings gave encouragement to the private sector and allowed market forces to determine the allocation of resources.
A second was the collapse of the Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Cooperation) bloc in 1990-91 and that of the Soviet Union in 1991. These events caused initial hardship but prompted the country to forge links with the West and enter the international community. The third was the granting by the USA of normal trading relations (NTR) or most favoured nation (MFN) status in December 2001, which led to a dramatic reduction in import tariffs in the US market.
The future for the textile and garment industry in Vietnam looks promising. Vietnam joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at the beginning of 2007 and seems set to build upon its recent export success. Moreover, the Vietnamese government is highly supportive of the textile and garment sector, and there are strong incentives to attract foreign investment. The government has outlined ambitious plans for the industry’s development. If these plans are fulfilled, employment and exports in the sector will double by 2010. |