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Int'l textile & garment exhibition underway in HCM City

The 20th Vietnam Int'l Textile & Garment Industry (VTG) exhibition is taking place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) in HCM City’s District 7.
Int'l textile & garment exhibition underway in HCM City ảnh 1At the 20th Vietnam Int'l Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (VTG 2022) (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The 20th Vietnam Int'l Textile& Garment Industry (VTG) exhibition is taking place at the Saigon Exhibitionand Convention Centre (SECC) in HCM City’s District 7.

The September 21-24 event attracts theparticipation of more than 200 domestic and overseas businesses from 15countries and territories worldwide.

It showcases a wide range of products in textile machinery, apparel,fibers, filaments, yarn fabrics, footwear machinery, and materials at 800booths.

It provides an ideal opportunity for Vietnamese textile and garmentmanufacturers to gain access to advanced technologies and the latest marketinformation, and connect with leading enterprises globally.

Since 2001, VTG has been deeply involved in Vietnam’s textile and garmentindustry, bringing groundbreaking technologies and leadingmachinery to the local market.
It also serves as a bridgebetween local and international industry players in the post-pandemic period.

The exhibition is held by the VINEXAD National Trade Fair and AdvertisingJSC under the Ministry of Industry and Trade in coordination with YorkersTrade and Marketing Service Co. Ltd.

A series of seminars will beheld within the framework of the event, during which speakers will share theirexpertise.

Vietnam plays an increasingly large role in the world’s textile and garmentvalue chain, with its products exported to over 180 countries and territories.Major garment makers are continuing to explore expansion and productionopportunities in the country.

The country’s garment-textile export turnover reached $30.2billion in the first eight months of the year, a year-on-year increase of 20%and the highest growth rate in the last decade, according to Le Tien Truong,Chairman of the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex)./.
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