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Garment firms await TPP opportunities

Garments and textile businesses are striving hard to be at the forefront to avail opportunities ushered in by the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

As garments and textile sector is viewed as one of the industries which will benefit the most from TPP, many businesses are proactively putting in place measures to be able to avail these opportunities such as investing in modern production lines, upgrading facilities, improving design and product quality and finding access to the market.
Their efforts are being met by encouraging results.

 
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Specifically, six garments and textile businesses listed on the stock exchange have recorded strong growth in terms of both revenue and profits in the second quarter of this year.
Total net revenue of these six businesses in the second quarter reached more than 1.8 trillion VND (79.9 million USD), a year-on-year rise of 20.74 percent. Their total after-tax profit amounted to nearly 110 billion VND (4.88 million USD), a year-on-year increase of 29 percent.
Thanh Cong Trade Investment and Garment Joint Stock Company continued to lead the sector with the highest amount of turnover and profit. It recorded a net revenue of nearly 730 billion VND (32.4 million USD) in the second quarter and an after-tax profit of nearly 53 billion VND (2.35 million USD), a year-on-year rise of 9.96 percent and 13.4 percent, respectively.
The company is investing in a weaving-dying-garment factory with a total investment capital of 30 million USD during the 2014-17 period.
TNG Trade and Investment Joint Stock Company is another example. The company reaped a net revenue of 500 billion VND (22.2 million USD) in the second quarter and an after-tax profit of nearly 16 billion VND (710,000 USD), a year-on-year rise of 56 percent and 42 percent, respectively.
TNG has put into operation one more cotton production line, worth more than 40 billion VND (1.77 million USD). It has a capacity three times higher than that of the current production line of the company.
Nguyen Minh Hoa, a representative from the DHA Garment Export Company, told VOV (The Voice of Vietnam) that the company had enlisted many steps such as studying products suitable for different markets and choose channels to buy raw materials for producing products meeting requirements of quality and origin.
At present, the US and EU remain the top export markets for Vietnamese garments and textile businesses.
Vietnamese businesses have actively expanded markets in recent years. Particularly, following the signing of the TPP, the "Made in Vietnam" products would enjoy a zero percent tax instead of the current 7-32 percent when exporting to the US.
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