Denimsandjeans.com is ready to host its maiden denim show from June 16 to 17 in Vietnam. The objective of the show is to bring some of the most reputed international mills, local vendors, top brands and retailers as well as supply chain partners together on a common platform. A series of seminars, panel discussions and presentations will also take place at the show.
Vietnam is a growing apparel exporting country. It presently ranks the fourth largest exporter of apparel after China, Bangladesh and Hong Kong and it has around 4,000 garment factories employing about 2.5 million workers. Increasing approximately at the rate of 19 per cent compared to 2013, Vietnam’s textile and garment exports crossed $24 billion in 2014.
Vietnam’s apparel industry has emerged as the next major sourcing destination for buyers, especially from the US market. US apparel imports from Vietnam grew by 38 per cent in February 2016. About 37 exhibitors from different regions of the globe will participate in the show. They include four major denim mills from Bangladesh. These are planning to explore this market through this show and make the most out of it. Denimsandjeans.com is the pioneer of denim shows in Bangladesh.
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