Vietnam Intl textile and garment exhibition 2015 to be held again at TBECC soon

The Vietnam Int’l Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (VTG) show has seen a gradual increase in visitors each year as interest in textile, garment, apparel and accessories firms. With 4 consecutive successful years, the show has become one of the more influential and comprehensive exhibition for textile and garment in Vietnam. VTG 2015 will be held again at Tan Binh Exhibition & Convention Centre (TBECC) from 21st to 24th October, 2015, it will definitely the industrial exhibition that textile industry players can’t miss to attend.

The Vietnam Int’l Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition and its concurrent event- Vietnam Int’l Textile & Apparel Accessories Exhibition are working with world leading brands to bring new technologies, machineries and innovations from 200 exhibitors which begins from 19th October to 1st November . These two events are organized by Ministry of industry & Trade-Vietnam National Trade Fair & Advertising Join-stock Company (VINEXAD), Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd., Paper Communication Exhibition Services and Chan Chao International Co., Ltd.

During the four-day event, the latest machinery, equipment and technologies will be displayed by high quality exhibitors from 10 world countries & regions, such as China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Turkey, U.S.A, and Vietnam which will be taking parts in the exhibition, with world-renowned companies such as ARTREND, Da Kong, EKSOY, TAJIMA, WELLTEX, among other multinational firms, to name just a few.

In addition, Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry TAMI will set up their own special pavilion with 12 top companies and cover approx. 162 sqm of the TBECC exhibition ground, showcasing the leading machineries and cutting-edge technologies to the Vietnamese market. Their strong presence further consolidates the event’s international status.

After signing Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPP), American custom policy is benefiting the textile product exported from Vietnam. There are more and more companies planning to move their plants to Vietnam; those who already had plants there are thinking of expanding. The country expect to earn from garment and textile exports more than 24 billion dollars in 2014, 18 billion dollars in 2015 and 25 billion in 2020.

In addition, the foreign investment in Vietnam’s textile and garment sectors is growing rapidly as international firms seek to take advantage of benefits the country will potentially derive when the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement comes into being. There are several companies from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, the United States and South Korea, have made large investments in the sector since the beginning of this year. It has tremendous opportunities that foreign firms are boosting investment in textile and garment industry in Vietnam.

Related to hot issues in recent market, Association of Garments, Textiles, Embroidery and Knitting (AGTEK) will present seminars to discuss the current trends, leading techniques and technologies of the industry on 30th & 31st October. There are two topics “Building up Capable Sourcing for Vietnam Textile Companies when TPP Goes to Implementation” & “Productivity and Flexibility-Vital Solution for Vietnam Garment Sector in Global Competition” will be presented by AGTEK. Those two sessions cover a wide range of heated topics which will be the best chance to realize innovative ideas and market trend.

VTG 2015 will set an exclusive business platform for domestic and international quality suppliers of Textiles and Garments industries to take their business to next level. This must-attend event continues to provide a productive and interactive hub where exhibitors can launch their new products during the exhibition.

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