Vietnam becomes second biggest garment exporter globally

Vietnam’s garment and textiles export is projected to hit nearly 44 billion USD this year, positioning the country as the world’s second biggest exporter, only behind India, said General Director of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) Cao Huu Hieu.

Workers produce garments for export to the US and the EU at the Maxport Thai Binh apparel company (Photo: VNA)
Workers produce garments for export to the US and the EU at the Maxport Thai Binh apparel company (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s garment and textiles export is projected to hit nearly 44 billion USD this year, positioning the country as the world’s second biggest exporter, only behind India, said General Director of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) Cao Huu Hieu.

At a meeting in Hanoi on December 25 to review Vinatex’s business operations and outline plans for 2025, Hieu said Vinatex will pursue sustainable development across environment, society, governance and finance (ESGF) next year. Specifically, it will renew management practices through digital transformation and the adoption of best corporate governance models, including the integration of automation technology and artificial intelligence which is also meant to reduce reliance on labourers.

Deputy Chief of the Vinatex Office Hoang Manh Cam highlighted the positive growth signals emerging from major import markets like the US and EU, where economic recovery and increased consumer spending are creating a promising outlook for the textile and garment industry. He also pointed out the significant opportunity presented by the shift of orders from Bangladesh, which could greatly benefit Vietnamese textile enterprises.

While the first half of 2024 saw only modest improvements, the latter half experienced a dramatic surge in orders, fueled by unexpected political upheavals in competing nations. Despite these hurdles, Vinatex and the broader industry maintained a growth trajectory, with no units reporting losses. The group's consolidated revenue is estimated at 18.1 trillion VND (724 million USD), a 2.8% increase year on year, while consolidated profit is projected to reach 740 billion VND, up 37.5%. Additionally, the average monthly income of employees rose by 8.9%, reaching 10.3 million VND.

Hieu attributed Vinatex’s successes to the exploration of new and niche markets with specialised, hi-tech products such as fire-resistant fabrics and clothing, developed in partnership with the UK’s COATS Group. The group has also focused on developing new filament core yarns and blended fibers, alongside adopting an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to optimise business resource management.

It also held conferences and seminars on sustainable development and adoption of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. It is directing investments toward building a second wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 8,000 cu.m per day and night, complementing the existing plant with a capacity of 10,000 cu.m at Pho Noi Textile and Garment Industrial Park in Hung Yen province, toward creating a model green textile industrial park in the northern region./.

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