The Phnom Penh Post

VN textile industry hit by trade war

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VIETNAM’S textile industry faces many difficulti­es with both export and production on the decrease due to effects of an intensifie­d Sino-US trade war, said industry experts.

“Buyers are concerned with the on-going Sino-US trade war and it has resulted in fewer and smaller orders,” said a report by the Ministry of Investment and Planning.

Vietnamese textile companies were being hit hard as the trade war dragged on, as indicated in a performanc­e review of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group ( Vinatext), one of the largest in Vietnam.

Export of raw materials to China, traditiona­lly a major market for Vietnamese products that accounts up to 60 per cent of the country’s total export volume, plummeted as Beijing cut back on imports.

Among the most affected was yarn export with the price continuing to fall as fears of further tariffs being slapped on an additional $250 billion worth of Chinese goods linger.

“As the global yarn industry faces worsening prospects due to the on-going trade war, competitio­n among rival countries such as India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand and Vietnam has intensifie­d,” said the review.

In stark contrast to last year when there were more than enough orders to work on until the end of the year by September, companies are scrambling to secure orders to maintain production.

A vast majority of orders, if they were signed at all, were of small volume and short-term as customers were constantly on the look-out for new developmen­ts of the trade war. In addition, more and more Chinese orders have been shipped to countries with better tax incentives such as Cambodia and Bangladesh.

The possibilit­y of Vietnam’s textile industry hitting its target of $40 billion in exports this year is getting slimmer, said Vinatext vice-president Truong Van Cam.

Along with the trade war’s adverse effects, expectatio­ns for trade deals such as the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p and the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement were set unrealisti­cally high, Cam said, adding such deals will take a while to make a real impact.

According to figures released by the General Department of Customs, textile exports during the first three quarters of this year reached $29.2 billion, a 9.1 per cent year-on-year increase.

 ??  ?? Workers at Tien Tien Textile Joint Stock Company in Vietnam’s southern Tien Giang province. The Sino-US trade war will likely result in Vietnam’s textile industry missing its $40 billion export target this year.
Workers at Tien Tien Textile Joint Stock Company in Vietnam’s southern Tien Giang province. The Sino-US trade war will likely result in Vietnam’s textile industry missing its $40 billion export target this year.

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