Thang Long - Hanoi

Industrial exports expected to stall
14/11/2011 | 20:05:36
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has warned of upcoming challenges in finding industrial export contracts due to financial difficulties in key export markets such as the EU and US.

According to a ministerial report released this week, key industrial sectors managed positive results during the first three quarters of the year.

However, textile and garment exporters said that orders had reduced by roughly 15-20 per cent last month compared to the same period last year. Many additional exporters, especially the small- and medium-sized, reported shortages in export orders over the last months of the year while predicting the situation to continue into the first quarter of 2012

The MoIT reported that textile and garment export turnover had dropped from more than 1.5 billion USD in August to only 1.3 billion USD last month.

"Vietnam's two major export markets, the US and EU, are currently facing severe financial difficulties in the wake of the public debt crisis, which is expected to adversely affect domestic exports during the coming months, "the ministry forecast.

It added that domestic textile and garment exporters have made efforts in targeting other markets such as Australia , Africa, Canada and the Republic of Korea to offset the reduction in European and American orders. However, this is no easy task due to fierce competition from discounted Indian and Indonesian products.

The situation remains the same for domestic footwear exports, another key local export product, the ministry said.

After fetching a monthly export value of 570-640 million USD during May and August, turnover fell to roughly 400 million USD during the past two months due to declining orders.

In addition, domestic footwear production has been negatively affected by high input costs and a lack of skilled workers./.
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