The Vietnam Textile and Garment (VTG) exhibition will be held from October 21 to 24, 2015. Over the last four years, the show has become one of the more influential and comprehensive exhibitions for textiles and garments in Vietnam. During the four-days, latest machinery, equipment and technologies will be displayed by top exhibitors from China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Turkey, US and Vietnam.
VTG 2015 will set an exclusive business platform for domestic and international quality suppliers of textiles and garments to take their business to the next level. The Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry will set up its own special pavilion with 12 top companies, showcasing leading machinery and cutting-edge technologies for the Vietnamese market. Their presence will consolidate the event’s international status.
Foreign investment in Vietnam’s textile and garment sectors is growing rapidly as international firms seek to take advantage of the benefits the country will potentially derive when the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement comes into being. There are several companies from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, the United States and South Korea that have made large investments in the sector since the beginning of this year.
www.vtgvietnam.com/
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