Vietnam Textile and Apparel Industry Report

Vietnam Textile and Apparel Industry Report

Updated: April 30,2022
Code: MR-2022TA
Pages: 22

Summary

According to the General Statistics Office Textile industry: In Q1/2022, Vietnam’s yarn production as well as fiber and yarn exports decreased significantly. Specifically, the total yarn production in Vietnam in the first quarter of 2022 decreased by 3.2% compared to the same period in 2021. In which, the production of natural fibers decreased by 0.1% and the production of artificial fibers decreased by 5.0% over the same period. Fiber and yarn exports also showed signs of slowing down after a strong growth in 2021, export volume decreased by 9.0% in Q1/2022. However, because yarn prices remained high, export turnover still increased by 18.9% over the same period.

Besides, the textile dyeing industry also faced many challenges in Q1/2022. Specifically, production output in Vietnam in the first quarter of 2022 decreased by 4.1% compared to the same period in 2021 and only met about 25% of the total demands of the domestic market.

It can be seen that, up to the present time, the production activities of the Vietnamese fabric industry are still facing many difficulties. According to VIRAC, fabric production in Vietnam is still weak due to 3 main reasons. Firstly, the investment capital for each project is large, especially the technology and wastewater treatment systems are quite expensive, making the capital recovery time prolonged, leading to difficulties for medium and large enterprises. Small when wanting to invest in the industry. Secondly, the use of many chemicals in the printing and dyeing system can cause serious environmental pollution, so many localities have carefully considered or refused textile dyeing projects. Finally, domestic fabrics are mainly produced according to foreign designs, which makes fabric products in Vietnam lack creativity and reduce attractiveness to customers.

Forecast of textile and garment industry Q2/2022

The business results of the textile and garment industry in Q1/2022 have shown positive signs of recovery of the textile and garment industry after the 4th wave of the Covid epidemic. Accordingly, Vietnamese textile and garment industry in Q2/2022 is forecasted to have many prospects. Potential, especially for the garment industry. Besides the above growth drivers, Vietnam’s textile and garment industry will also face difficulties in terms of rising production costs. It is expected that the price of input materials for the textile industry such as cotton, fiber, yarn, and fabric will continue to increase; and logistics costs such as container prices and transportation costs have not shown any sign of decreasing. The increase in production costs will cause difficulties for businesses, especially when many businesses face financial difficulties.

Positive Recovery Potential

In 2022, textile and garment production has a stable positive outlook thanks to the recovery of the labor market. With the government’s “speedy” vaccination policy, workers can return to work with peace of mind thanks to the high vaccination rate. Not only that, the policies to increase the welfare of enterprises and the policy to support employees of the State also contribute to bringing the production activities of the textile and garment industry back to normal.

Table of Contents

I. Factors affecting Vietnam's textile and apparel industry Q1/2022        

1. Macro factors          

1.1 Key economic indicators   

1.2 Situation of COVID19 epidemic in Vietnam          

1.3 Russia - Ukraine war        

2. Policies        

2.1 Free Trade Agreement (FTA)       

2.2 Government’s related policies      

3. Facilitates factors    

II. Investment in Textile & Apparel industry in Vietnam Q1/2022 

1. Industry review        

1.1 Price index 

1.2 Industrial production index            

1.3 Production output  

1.4 Consumption and inventory index 

1.5 Import and export  

1.5.1 Export     

1.5.2 Import     

2. Newly licensed FDI projects for the textile and garment industry in Vietnam in the first three months of 2022    

2.1 Newly licensed projects mainly in the South         

2.2 FDI share by country/region         

2.3 FDI projects licensed to invest in the textile and garment sector rent land in Q1/2022. 

2.4 Top 5 prominent licensed FDI projects in Q1/2022 (by investment capital)            

III. Investment projects under preparation in the textile and garment industry