
During an Intereras-led business tour, Vietnamese specialists took the stage at Intertextile to share why the country’s textile and garment sector is poised for long-term growth. The session highlighted production capacity, trade data, industry trends, and sustainability efforts that are attracting global investors.
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The event began with a presentation from Mrs. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai of the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association. She provided an overview of the industry structure, export revenue, challenges, sustainability efforts, and development plans through 2035, with a strong focus on future trends.
The presentation was followed by a panel hosted by Intereras COO Jeffrey Chang featuring:
- Mrs. Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai, Chief Secretary of the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association
- – Mr. Daniel Chan, CEO of Intereras
- – Mrs. Tran Hoang Phu Xuan, CEO of Faslink
- – Mrs. Yvonne Dao, CEO of Davonne Era
The panel covered the current market climate, technology adoption, sustainability priorities, and fresh investment opportunities. Speakers shared decades of experience and offered practical guidance for companies evaluating Vietnam as a sourcing or production destination.
Key takeaways included the industry’s strong export growth over recent years, the need to accelerate sustainable practices, the goal of moving toward higher value-added products, and the compelling investment potential as production costs rise elsewhere in Asia.
Overall, the session gave Intertextile attendees a rare chance to hear directly from Vietnamese leaders. The constructive dialogue revealed a sector with significant momentum—and Intereras is ready to help global partners tap into that potential.
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