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Special issue for 25 years of VITAS

Since its establishment, despite many difficulties and challenges, Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) has brought into full play its role as a connection - support - fulcrum for businesses and entrepreneurs with the Government, ministries, localities, and international partners in the stage of developing the domestic market and integrating into the global market. In the impressive 25-year journey, VITAS has always understood, shared, and accompanied to minimize risks, seize opportunities, enhance benefits, orient development, enhance position, and create a solid foundation for the Vietnamese textile and garment industry. Particularly, in the context of many changes, the adaptability, creative thinking, and resilience of VITAS leaders and staff, along with the dynamism, consensus, and perseverance of enterprises and entrepreneurs in the textile and garment industry, are the keys to overcoming the stormy events and the foundation for VITAS to continue its performance in the upcoming journey. Each topic, each article in this special issue is the passion of a journey of solidarity and companionship full of love to create a precious milestone on the path of thinking not only to survive but also to build the Vietnamese textile and garment industry: Sustainably - Prosperously.

Vitas monthly newsletter - Volume 11/2024

The total export turnover of Vietnam’s textile and garment products in November 2024 is estimated at USD 3.77 billion, down 0.67% compared to the previous month and up 15.78% compared to the same period last year.Overall, the total export turnover of Vietnam’s textile and garment products in the first 11 months of 2024 is estimated at USD 39.84 billion, up 10.13% compared to the same period in 2023. Accompanying textile and garment enterprises, VITAS provides you with the latest updates on the domestic and international textile situation as well as the most practical information in the Newsletter No. 11/2024.

Vitas monthly newsletter - Volume 09/2024

The total export value of Vietnam’s textile and apparel in September 2024 reached 3.49 billion USD, down 24.96% compared to the previous month and down 14.43% compared to the same period last year. Overall, the total export value  in the first 9 months of 2024 is estimated at 32.2 billion USD, up 8.18% compared to the same period in 2023. Although exports are estimated to slow down in September 2024, the export activities of textile and apparel enterprises are accelerating to meet the increasing orders in the last months of the year. Accompanying textile and apparel enterprises, VITAS sends you the latest updates on the domestic and international textile and apparel situation, as well as the most practical information in the Newsletter Volume 09/2024

Vitas monthly newsletter - Volume 08/2024

Vietnam’s textile and garment exports in the first eight months of 2024 are estimated to reach $28.32 billion, an increase of 6.19% compared to the same period in 2023. It is forecasted that Vietnam’s textile and garment exports and imports will continue to be positive in the coming months, as cyclical factors typically lead to a strong increase in demand towards the end of the year. Vietnam’s key export markets are warming up and have returned to growth, such as the United States, South Korea, Japan, and Canada, while growth in the EU market remains low. The export target of $44 billion for Vietnam’s textile and garment industry in 2024 is very feasible. 
Accompanying textile and garment enterprises, VITAS provides you with updates on the domestic and international textile and garment situation, as well as the most practical information in Newsletter No. 08/2024

Vitas monthly newsletter - Volume 07/2024
 Vietnam’s textile and garment exports in the first 7 months of 2024 are estimated at 23.64 billion USD, up 4.58% over the same period in 2023. Total textile and garment imports are estimated at 14.2 billion USD, up 14.85% over the same period in 2023. It is forecasted that Vietnam’s textile and garment exports and imports will continue to be positive in the coming months, because according to cyclical factors, demand for goods often increases sharply in the last months of the year. Vietnam’s main export markets such as the US, Japan, South Korea, and China all increased, while the EU achieved the lowest growth rate, only 0.8%. Many businesses have orders until the end of the year and are negotiating orders for early 2025.
Accompanying textile and garment businesses, VITAS sends you updated information on the domestic and international textile and garment situation as well as the most practical information in Newsletter No. 07/2024

The list of textile and garment import and export tariffs 2024 includes commodity codes (product codes), descriptions of goods, import and export tax rates prescribed for each group of items and items subject to export tax.
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