Foreign firms in Vietnam, rather than Vietnamese firms, dominate Vietnam’s exports to the world and particularly the US. In the garment sector, for example, Vietnamese companies only account for 16 per cent of the country’s export value with FDI firms making up the remaining 84 per cent.
South Korean garment manufacturers in Vietnam have been the biggest contributors. South Korean companies account for almost half of Vietnam’s garment export value. South Korean corporations have been in Vietnam since early 2000s and have well established supply chains in the country. In comparison most Vietnamese companies are still small-sized and do not meet foreign buyers’ requirements on quality, quantity and cost. South Korean and Taiwanese companies account for 98 per cent of Vietnam’s total exports of phones and parts. Vietnamese firms only contribute indirectly to the export growth by supplying some parts for these foreign companies.
Many American customers buy from their partners in China or from FDI companies manufacturing in Vietnam. US buyers still prefer products from China because prices are more competitive than that of Vietnamese products. The bulk of Vietnam’s imports comes from China, which accounts for 18.2 per cent of all imports into Vietnam. China is followed by South Korea, Asean, Japan and the EU.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
India’s textile market nears Rs 15 lakh cr as domestic demand rewrites growth
India’s textile and apparel economy is no longer being driven merely by population growth or festive consumption cycles. It is... Read more
China Discounts, Bangladesh Bleeds: Inside Europe’s new apparel sourcing crisis
Europe’s fashion imports opened 2026 with a hard jolt. Fresh Eurostat-linked trade data for January shows the European Union’s apparel... Read more
Geopolitical volatility triggers sharp decline in global textile confidence: Sur…
The global textile industry is grappling with a sudden and severe downturn in sentiment as regional conflicts disrupt essential trade... Read more
India’s legacy buying houses confront existential challenge as FTAs reshape supp…
The Indian apparel sourcing is being reshaped with a a series of new Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). It is changing... Read more
ICRA sees apparel export recovery in FY27 as margin pressure eases, FTAs gain tr…
India’s apparel export sector is moving out of a year defined by tariff-led disruption and into one shaped by market... Read more
From Price to Purpose: India’s textile leaders chart a sustainable future at CMA…
The Indian textile industry is standing at a historic crossroads. For decades, the sector has been fueled by its reputation... Read more
Industrial automation and AI take center stage at Garment Technology Expo (GTE) …
The conclusion of the 39th Garment Technology Expo (GTE 2026) in Greater Noida has signalled a decisive shift in South... Read more
The End of Geographic Masking: Shein and peers reclaim Made in China as a strate…
The era of the corporate ghost is ending. For years, the world’s most aggressive retail disruptors operated under ambiguity, relocating... Read more
$120 Crude, Zero Margin: How India’s textile hubs are paying the price
For India’s textile clusters, the current West Asia crisis is no longer a distant geopolitical headline. In Surat’s polyester corridors... Read more
Luxury under pressure as stagflation and geopolitics redefine the winners’ circl…
The 2025 earnings for Europe’s listed luxury majors have delivered a verdict that has far more implications than the prevailing... Read more












