Apparel Online Bangladesh Magazine Magazine May 2018 | Page 15

COVER STORY predictions, the country’s export potential is expected to grow at 15 per cent per annum from 2016-20, thanks to the Vietnamese textile and apparel industry which is expected to reach US $ 50 billion export target (textile and apparel combined) by 2020. Advantage Vietnam or Bangladesh… Since Vietnam’s accession to the WTO in 2007, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the country has witnessed a surge and a major beneficiary of the same has been the textile and apparel sector, which got a further boost in the lead up to 2015, when the ASEAN Economic Community came into effect, transforming the ten-country bloc (including Vietnam) into a single market and production base. As per the reports, the first 11 months of 2017 witnessed a steep 11.9 per cent spurt in FDI whereas Vietnam received a sum of US $ 16 billion, mainly driven by the manufacturing sector. As per data from Vietnam’s Foreign Investment Agency (FIA), Chinese investors reportedly registered 123 investment projects in Vietnam in the first two Access to quality textiles is a common problem for both Vietnam and Bangladesh leading to increased lead times. But Vietnam’s close proximity to China makes transporting raw materials (fabrics and accessories) convenient and less time-consuming compared to Bangladesh. months of 2017 followed closely by South Korea. Thanks to its close proximity to China, many Taiwanese-owned factories which were formerly established in China have reportedly even started moving to Vietnam to take advantage of low labour costs and the trade benefits that it enjoys. The Vietnamese Government has also invested heavily in the development of support industries. In the 2006-15 period, Vietnam was the second biggest investor in the development of shuttleless looms and the biggest investor in ring spindles and open-end rotors amongst the ASEAN countries. The country has also shown marked expansion in knitting sector as well. In terms of FDI, as per UNCTAD Global Investment Trends Monitor, even when global flow of FDI dropped by 16 per cent in 2017, net inflow of FDI in Bangladesh increased marginally in the first 11 months of the past year. Bangladesh reportedly received US $ 2.65 billion as gross A garment manufacturing unit in Vietnam www.apparelresources.com | MAY 2018 | Apparel Online Bangladesh 15