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Hanoi to host Taiwan Textile Roadshow next month hinh anh 1 Garment products from Taiwan will be showcased at the Taiwan Textile Roadshow held in Hanoi from October 6-7 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre at 91 Tran Hung Dao Street. Photo courtesy of Vinexad

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Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Garment products from Taiwan (China) will be showcased at
the Taiwan Textile Roadshow held in Hanoi from October 6-7 at the Hanoi
International Exhibition Centre at 91 Tran Hung Dao Street.

The Taiwan
Textile Federation (TTF) and the Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising
Company (Vinexad) will coorganised the roadshow under both direct meetings and
via online platforms. It is sponsored by the Bureau of Foreign Trade under the
Ministry of Economic Affairs of Taiwan. The event aims to strengthen cooperation
between Vietnamese and Taiwanese enterprises in the textile and garment sector.

There will be
12 Taiwanese textile manufacturers participating in the event via Zoom,
exchanging experience with and introducing products to Vietnamese
enterprises with interpretation support.

Taiwanese
enterprises will introduce techniques to produce fabric using dyeing treatment
that can reduce the impact on the environment. They have also applied
innovative technologies in production to produce fabrics with many
outstanding features such as fabric from recycled plastic, warp-print fabric,
antibacterial fabric, UV protection fabric, cooling and multi-functional
fabric.

In 2020,
Taiwan’s largest textile and garment export market was Vietnam, with an export
turnover of up to 1.9 billion USD and accounting for 25.3 percent of Taiwan’s
total export turnover of textiles and garments. The top five export markets,
including Vietnam, mainland China, the US, Indonesia and Hong Kong (China),
account for 60.3 percent of Taiwan’s total apparel exports.

Taiwan’s
largest and second-largest sources of textiles in 2020 were mainland China and Vietnam,
accounting for 43 percent and 14 percent of total textile imports and valued at
1.46 billion USD and 467 million USD, respectively. The main import items from
mainland China and Vietnam were clothing and accessories./.

VNA



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