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Vietnam textile exports to China rising

YarnsandFibers News Bureau

Vietnam’s rising textile exports to China is a promising sign, although it remains to be a big importer of textile feedstock and accessories from China. China is one of Vietnam’s top five textile export markets, China is one of Vietnam’s top five textile export markets.

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Vietnam’s textile and garment exports were worth $31 billion last year.

Vietnam often imports raw materials also from South Korea and Taiwan. South Korean products cost a fourth of Chinese products while Taiwanese products cost a fifth.

Customs data shows imports from China in 2017 were high at US$9 billion, or 42.7 percent of all textile-related imports, and 12 percent higher than in 2016.

Last year, Vietnam’s imports from China included over $6 billion worth of silk, $2 billion worth of leather and $800 million worth of threads.

According to the Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association (Vitas), textile exports to China have been rising steadily, going up from $2.2 billion in 2015 to $3.2 billion last year. Vitas expects the figure to continue rising.

Since that country has the world’s largest population, its market can be extensively segmented offering a great opportunity for local textile products.

China’s imports of Vietnamese textile products are not taxed because of the ASEAN – China Free Trade Area while imports from countries such as India and Pakistan incur a 3–5 percent tax.

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