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SaigonFabric Summer 2023 attracts 300 int'l suppliers

Vietnam Saigon Fabric & Garment Accessories and Industry Expo (SaigonFabric Summer 2023) will take place at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center in Ho Chi Minh City.

The SaigonFabric Summer 2023 exhibition is expected to draw the participation of nearly 300 suppliers from eight countries and territories, including China, Germany, Hong Kong (China), Pakistan, India, Taiwan (China), Thailand, and Vietnam.

 The international exhibition attracts a large number of visitors. Photo: Sgntex.com

The International Apparel Fabrics, Textile Materials and Machinery Exhibition, held from July 26 to 29, will introduce new products and services to domestic and foreign manufacturers and professionals in the textile and garment industry.

The expo will feature an exclusive "Made in Vietnam" area with nearly 100 companies showcasing Vietnam's fibers, fabrics and textile materials.

The four-day expo will also feature a "Business Matching" area aimed at connecting suppliers, brands and potential buyers in Vietnam, such as Gap, Puma, Nike, Adidas, Decathlon, PVH (Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein...), Colombia, H&M, Li & Fung, Asmara and Centric.

Specialized seminars to update the latest market information and technologies in the textile and garment industry to improve the quality and efficiency of production will be held at the event.

Vietnam's textile and garment industry expects export turnover to reach $50-52 billion in 2025 and $68-70 billion in 2030, according to the government's strategy for developing the textile, garment, leather and footwear sectors.

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