Vietnam spends 11.4 billion USD on garment material imports in H1

Vietnam spent almost 11.4 billion USD to import materials for garment and textile production in the first half of the year, up 5.6 percent from the same period last year, according to the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS).

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Vietnam’s garment and textile sector earns 18 billion USD from exports, representing 8.61 percent year-on-year increase (Photo: phapluatxahoi.vn)

Cotton imports reached 1.52 billion USD, fibre 1.23 billion USD, fabric 6.75 billion USD and auxiliary materials 1.89 billion USD.

VITAS said in the six months, the world economy slowed down due to political fluctuations and conflicts, especially protection policies and escalating trade war.

This has significantly affected exports of textile and garment products, especially the yarn industry as inventories in some businesses have increased sharply, according to VITAS.

The country’s garment and textile sector earned 18 billion USD from exports, an 8.6 percent year-on-year increase.

The figure included 14.02 billion USD of clothing and 1.02 billion USD of fabrics, up 8.7 percent and 30 percent respectively. 

Local garment and textile producers have faced challenges in production and trading.

VITAS Vice President Truong Van Cam said the number of orders in the first half of 2019 was equivalent to 70 percent of the figure in the same period last year. In particular, consumption of yarn and raw materials faced many difficulties because the main export market China cut import volume. Meanwhile, garment products also experienced a drop in orders.

In 2018, by the middle of the year, many large enterprises in the industry had orders until the end of the year, but they now have orders with small quantities and signed by month. Many big buyers across the world are concerned that the US-China trade war will escalate, so orders are divided into small ones instead of large quantities.

The US remained the biggest buyer, accounting for 47 percent of total orders. It was followed by member states of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with 17 percent, the EU at 13 percent and the Republic of Korea with 9 percent.

Pham Xuan Hong, Chairman of the HCM City Textile and Garment – Embroidery Association said export growth of 8.61 percent in the first half of the year was low compared with that of 2018, due to a lack of labourers and increasing production costs.

According to the Ministry of Planning and Investment, the EVFTA would help the export turnover of Vietnam to the EU increase by 20 percent by 2020; 42.7 percent by 2025 and 44.37 percent by 2030. However, the agreement was signed in June and it's unclear when it will take effect.

Experts said to maximise benefits of the EVFTA, the country should pay attention to developing the weaving and support industry for the garment and textile sector to reduce dependency on imported materials.

VNA

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