Garment-textile export turnover sees highest growth in three years

The garment-textile sector has grossed over 36 billion USD in export turnover this year, up 16.01 percent against the previous year, heard a conference in Hanoi on December 14.
Garment-textile export turnover sees highest growth in three years ảnh 1The factory of the Far Eastern New Apparel Vietnam Co. Ltd in Bac Dong Phu Industrial Park, Binh Phuoc province (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The garment-textile sector has grossed over 36 billion USD in exportturnover this year, up 16.01 percent against the previous year, heard aconference in Hanoi on December 14.

Vu Duc Giang,Chairman of the Vietnam Textiles and Apparel Association (VITAS), said at theconference that this is the highest rise over the past three years, comparedwith 12.1 percent in 2015, 4.07 percent in 2016, and 10.8 percent in 2017.

In 2018, the exportturnover of clothes hit 28.78 billion USD, up 14.45 percent; while that offabric was 1.66 billion USD, up 25.5 percent; and the export values of yarnreached 3.95 billion USD, up 9.9 percent, according to Le Tien Truong, GeneralDirector of the Vietnam National Textiles and Garment Group (Vinatex).

The sector ran atrade surplus of some 17.86 billion USD throughout the year, representing ayear-on-year increase of 14.39 percent.

Giang said theVITAS has made proposals to the Government as well as relevant ministries andagencies in an effort to remove difficulties facing garment-textile businesses.

The sector hasseen rosy signs for 2019, with many businesses already receiving orders for thefirst six months and some even the whole year, with better productcompetitiveness and supply chains forecast.

Besides, the new-generationfree trade agreements Vietnam has joined will be put into place and are expectedto exert positive impacts on the production and business activities of thesector.

At theconference, the VITAS set the target of raising the export turnover to 40billion USD in 2019, up 10.8 percent and bringing trade surplus to 20 billionUSD, in turn ensuring jobs and raising incomes for 2.85 million workers.

To that end, theassociation urged businesses to join hands in implementing solutions regardinginvestment, marketing, human resources development, and sci-tech application.

It will alsobetter perform its role as the bridge between member businesses and thedomestic and foreign markets through trade promotion and cooperationactivities, as well as between businesses and State management agencies to helpremove difficulties facing firms at present.

The associationhas proposed the State continue reforming administrative procedures, conductinginspections, and creating an open business environment for enterprises.

The State shouldput forth policies to support waste water treatment at garment-textilesindustrial parks, increase personnel training, and admit wholly foreign-investedenterprises into the association to develop the supply chain and promoteexperience exchange between members, it said.–VNA
VNA

See more

Vietnamese, Chinese enterprises exchange experience at the networking and exchange programme in Da Nang city on January 13, 2026 (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang promotes logistics cooperation with Chinese businesses

With the goodwill and active engagement of partners, particularly the Chinese business community, the cooperation is expected to generate concrete and long-term opportunities, contributing to the development, deeper integration and sustainability of Da Nang’s startup and innovation ecosystem, said Le Son Phong, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Science and Technology.

SCAVI Hue Co., Ltd. (100% invested by Financière B’Lao Group, France), specialising in garment manufacturing at Phong Dien Industrial Park in Hue. (Photo: VNA)

Business Confidence Index reaches seven-year high: EuroCham Vietnam

After several years affected by global volatility and disruptions, the Q4/2025 BCI indicates that European business sentiment in Vietnam has returned firmly to positive growth territory, surpassing levels seen prior to US tariff announcements and even before the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, 65% of surveyed companies assessed their current business conditions as positive in Q4/2025, with the figure rising to 69% when looking ahead to Q1/2026, suggesting that optimism is set to strengthen further as the new year begins.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chairs the 5th meeting of the Central Steering Committee on Housing Policy and the Real Estate Market in Hanoi on January 13, 2026. Photo: VNA

PM chairs meeting on housing policy, real estate market

The right to housing is a fundamental right of citizens, and housing is an essential need of every person. Housing development is an important pillar of social welfare policy, while also serving as a driving force for economic growth, labor market stability, and sustainable socio-economic development, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.

Hanoi to host Thailand Week 2026 in late January

Hanoi to host Thailand Week 2026 in late January

Visitors to Thailand Week 2026 will be able to enjoy a variety of attractive promotional programmes, lively trade promotion activities and daily lucky draws offering numerous quality Thai products.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

German media group releases Vietnam outlook report 2026

The Germany-based international media group specialising in economic, financial and political coverage of emerging markets IntelliNews on January 11 published its annual Vietnam Outlook report 2026, highlighting prospects for economic growth and what problems lie in store.