The military's seizure of power in Myanmar is poised to deliver a major blow to the country's $6 billion garment and footwear industry, threatening a vital source of jobs in a sector already reeling from the pandemic.
A Minnesota company has created what it calls “the world’s cleanest underwear”, an innovative self-cleaning undergarment that can be worn daily for weeks, even months, without becoming smelly.
VITAS joined with other 8 associations in 5 countries belong to STAR network to ask for better purchasing practices in the textile and garment industry
Vietnam’s government issued Decree 58/2020 ND-CP (Decree 58) for employers in specific industries that allow them to reduce their Social Insurance (SI) contribution for the occupational diseases and accident category. Decree 58 comes into effect on July 15.
Foreign companies need to be aware of Decree 5 on Internal Audit (IA) in Vietnam.The decree went into effect on April 1, 2019, however, businesses have 24 months to comply. The regulation is seen as positive and in line with international best practices.
September 2017 – TÜV Rheinland Vietnam and Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association (VITAS) cooperated to organize the seminar “Brands’ requirements for textile supply chain”
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