VIETNAM STILL HAVE SOME HOMEWORK TO DO TO SUSTAIN STRONG TEXTILE-GARMENT GROWTH

WHILE Vietnamese government officials define the local textile and garment industry as among the economic sectors projected to have one of the highest growth rates in the country over the next 12 years, industry observers stress that more needs to be done to ensure this happens. Certainly, it is key goal of the government. Dr Trần Du Lịch, economic advisor to Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, at the 4th Vietnam Textile Summit 2018, held June 27-28, in Hanoi, said the government wanted to see the clothing and textile sector grow 14% over the next two years ...


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