Bag, suitcase exports
fetch $1.92b
HA NOI (VNS)- Export revenue of bags and suitcases was up by
26 per cent, reaching US$1.92 billion in 2013.
Local manufacturers
are expecting better growth this year, with increasing global market demand.
The Viet Nam
Leather and Footwear Association (Lefaso) is forecasting an export growth of
30 per cent for this group in 2014.
According to
Lefaso, many foreign enterprises were seeking providers of finished products.
Some manufacturing factories are even moving to
To benefit from
preferential tariffs under various free trade agreements and the Trans
Pacific Partnership Agreement, several foreign companies of ancillary
industries have also made investments in
Nguyen Duc Thuan,
Lefaso's chairman, told VnEconomy that eight out of 10 global leading brands
had expressed interest in moving their orders to
The movement will
be a great opportunity for the local firms to expand production. Local firms
would strive to increase investments, expand production scales, and improve
the quality of their products to compete with foreign-investor-driven firms
in
Businesses
primarily use domestic leather to make student handbags and backpacks,
whereas higher quality materials are imported to make luxury handbags.
Thai Binh Shoes is
a pioneer in the manufacturing of luxury handbags for world-famous brand
names, including Coach of the
The largest
importers of Made-in-Viet
In the past,
foreign investors have dominated the handbag export market. However, domestic
businesses have gotten into it over the past two years and have set their
sights on becoming suppliers to world-famous brands.
Bags and suitcases
were part of the leather and footwear exports worth a total of $10.3 billion
last year, an increase of 18 per cent over the value of exports in 2012.
The export value of
footwear products was estimated at $8.4 billion in 2013, which is15 per cent
higher than the previous year, while the export value of handbags surged 26
per cent from the previous year to $1.9 billion, according to Lefaso.
As the industry
increased the use of local inputs for production, it only paid $3.7 billion
for raw material imports last year, which widened the trade surplus to $6.6
billion, noted Thuan. - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 2, 2014
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