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Exploring Plastic Pollution: Harnessing Cotton for a Cleaner Future
Plastic pollution has emerged as a critical environmental issue globally. One often overlooked contributor is the apparel industry, which annually releases a staggering 8.3 million tons of plastic into the environment₁. This accounts for 14% of the total plastic leakage, defined as the weight of plastic that ends up in the natural environment, annually and is primarily caused by inadequate collection and treatment of garments after disposal.
After attracting nearly 20,000 visits from 45 countries and regions last year, Yarn Expo Shenzhen is set to return from 11 to 13 June 2025 at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian), further strengthening South China’s role as a textile innovation hub.
The training attracted 19 lecturers (4 male and 15 female) and aimed to equip them with advanced 3D design skills, modernizing teaching methods and meeting the demands of the digital era.
The document is the standards and safety assessment methods of LABS currently available in Vietnam. The standard is applied to garment, footwear, handbag and accessory factories in the LABS program, aiming to address the risks and safety hazards for textile and footwear factory buildings. These standards are based on the experience of international standards and good practices in fire, electrical and construction safety.
According to the latest guidance from the Ministry of Health, F0 who are treated at home must wear a mask when they leave the isolation place and keep their distance from others.
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U.S. Macroeconomic Indicators & the Cotton Supply Chain - June 2025
The June 2025 report emphasizes the uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariff policy as the dominant factor impacting the market. Recent legal rulings have questioned the President's authority to impose tariffs, creating a complex environment for ongoing trade negotiations. This situation directly affects sourcing decisions, inflation, and global economic growth due to the interconnected nature of the global supply chain.

May drew to a close against a backdrop of continuing challenges for Vietnam’s textile and apparel industry: lackluster global demand recovery, geopolitical tensions in certain regions, unpredictable world-economic fluctuations, and mounting pressure on enterprises to pursue green transformation. Yet, despite these headwinds, many companies have managed to maintain steady production rhythms, incrementally refine their processes, adopt more sustainable practices, and expand into niche markets in search of growth opportunities. In the first five months of 2025, the industry’s export turnover reached USD 17.58 billion—a 9 percent increase over the same period in 2024—while imports totaled USD 10.63 billion, up 4.7 percent. As a result, the sector achieved a trade surplus of USD 6.95 billion. VITAS Textile News No. 05/2025 brings you the very latest updates on both domestic and international market developments, plus details of new policies designed to support enterprises—partnering with the textile community on its journey toward sustainable growth.

Newsletter No. 04/2025 particularly focuses on analyzing new policy changes that directly affect business operations, fluctuations in the global textile and garment market, as well as key issues related to industrial property rights and trade promotion. We hope that this newsletter will provide a valuable source of information, offering strong support to textile and garment enterprises in making sound business decisions. In the unceasing flow of time, the textile and garment industry constantly faces fluctuations and challenges, requiring businesses to proactively update information and adapt flexibly. Although the intensity of the US-China trade war has somewhat eased due to the temporary tariff reduction agreement between the two countries, its lingering effects continue to impact the textile and garment sector. Therefore, it is crucial for businesses to quickly develop effective response plans following the 90-day tariff suspension period.

Vitas sincerely sends to your business the April 2024 cotton market report from Cotton Incorporated, providing updated information and in-depth analysis on cotton market fundamentals and a price overview.  
International Integration

Hong Kong’s largest Fashion Exhibition welcomes more than 70 garments and textiles manufacturers from Vietnam looking for new professional buyers worldwide.

On September 7, 2023, in HCM City, the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) and the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) jointly organized the "Vietnam - Taiwan Textile Cooperation Forum"  2023 to enhance in-depth cooperation, expand investment opportunities for Vietnamese and Taiwanese textile & Garment enterprises.
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