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Vietnamese exports to the US may drop by one-fifth
The 20 percent import tariff imposed on Aug. 7 by the US on Vietnamese goods could reduce the country’s exports to America by nearly one-fifth, making it the worst-hit country in Southeast Asia, according to estimates by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Vietnam’s exports to the US could fall ...
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ArticleCambrelle launches production in Vietnam
Cambrelle, a British lining brand for footwear, said that it is expanding capacity to Vietnam, where production is now underway to meet the growing local supply needs of global brands. The Vietnamese plant can also produce Cambrelle with fully recycled fiber. Cambrelle is a bicomponent fiber that combines two polyamides, ...
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Vietnam footwear exports up by 10.1% in first half
In the first half of 2025, Vietnam’s footwear exports rose by 10.1 percent year-on-year to about $12 billion, while the exports of handbags, suitcases and umbrellas reached nearly $2.2 billion, up by 11.6 percent, according to the country’s National Statistics Office. Overall exports for Vietnam’s leather, footwear and handbag industry ...
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Vietnamese companies diversifying their supply chain
According to a PwC study, 86 percent of Vietnam’s manufacturers are very concerned about the US tariff policy, and 44 percent of the companies are already diversifying their sources of supply to other countries to reduce their reliance on China. The survey also showed that 34 percent of Vietnamese companies ...
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ArticleThe US and Vietnam reach a trade agreement
The US has reached a trade agreement with Vietnam which is seen as open to intepretation and detrimental to China. It is the second trade deal struck by the North American powerhouse, after the agreement with the UK, since the US administration announced a review of arrangements with its trade ...
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Hoka opens its first store in Vietnam
Hoka has opened its first store in Vietnam. Located in the center of Ho Chi Minh City, the store is operated in partnership with the footwear brand’s distributor Central Brand & Specialty Group (CBS) and offers a full range of products, from road and trail running to street-ready styles. “We ...
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Vietnam GDP up over 7% in 2024
Vietnam’s GDP rose by 7.09 percent in 2024, beating the government’s expectations and driven by a 14 percent increase in exports, according to the statistics office GSO. Officials had anticipated a GDP growth of 6.5 percent. In 2023, Vietnam’s GDP rose by 5.05 percent. The government has set a GDP ...
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ArticleVietnam’s leather, footwear, handbag exports seen reaching $26-27bn in 2024
Export revenues for the Vietnamese leather, footwear and handbag industry are expected to reach $26 billion to $27 billion in 2024, according to Lefaso, the Vietnam leather, footwear and handbag association. In 2023, Vietnam generated $24 billion in revenues from leather and footwear exports, down by 15 percent year-on-year. ...
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Vietnam’s February footwear exports down 40.3% vs January
Vietnam’s footwear exports totaled $1.17 billion in February, down by 40.3 percent compared with January. In the first two months of the year, the country’s footwear exports reached $3.1 billion, according to the General Statistics Office. In the two-month period, exports to the US rose by 25 percent year-over-year to ...
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Vietnam relies on China to uphold 2024 exports
Vietnamese shoemakers expect 2024 to be a challenging year but are relying on China to underpin exports, according to Phan Thi Thanh Xuan, the Vice President and General Secretary of Lefaso, the Vietnam leather, footwear and handbag association. In 2023, Vietnam generated $24 billion in revenues from leather and ...
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ArticleMain footwear producing countries suffer sharp falls in exports
The world’s four main footwear manufacturing countries have registered “very significant” falls in exports during the first half of 2023, according to data collected by Apiccaps, the Portuguese footwear association. Some key consumption markets are clogged up with inventories, stemming from overbuying to overcome disruption to the supply chain caused ...
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Pou Chen to axe more jobs in Vietnam
Pou Chen Corp, the world’s largest athletic footwear manufacturer, has told authorities that it will lay off 1,221 people on permanent contracts at its Ho Chi Minh City factory in Vietnam. Since the beginning of the year, Pou Chen has reduced the number of employees at the factory, which was ...
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ArticleU.S. footwear imports to plunge in 2023 due to bloated inventories
U.S. footwear imports are likely to plummet to below 2.0 billion pairs this year after a nearly 30 percent growth in 2022 to nearly 2.75 billion pairs, according to data from the U.S. International Trade Commission and a forecast from the The Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America (FDRA). Correspondingly, ...
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ArticleA report confirms the shift out of China into Vietnam
A report available on ResearchAndMarkets.com indicates that Nike and Adidas are leading a move out of China into Vietnam for the manufacturing of shoes, confirming a trend that has been observed in data and analyses that Shoe Intelligence has collected over the past years. The document called “Research Report on ...
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Vietnam’s footwear exports up nearly 13%
Vietnam’s footwear exports rose by 12.6 percent year-over-year in the first four months of 2022, generating more than $7.3 billion dollars in revenues, according to the country’s Ministry of Industry and Trade. In the whole of 2021, Vietnam generated $17.6 billion from the export of footwears, up by 4.9 percent.
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ArticleVietnam sees leather goods, footwear exports up 10-15% in 2022
Vietnam’s exports of leather, footwear and bags this year are expected to increase by 10-15 percent in 2022 to $23-25 billion, according to the Vietnamese leather, footwear and handbag association, Lefaso. In 2021, Vietnamese exports of leather, footwear and handbags increased by 4.6 percent to $20.78 billion, with footwear exports ...
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Extended Covid restrictions in Vietnam are hitting companies hard
Footwear brands expected to suffer considerable damage from a decision by Vietnamese authorities to extend their strict Covid-19 restrictions in the Ho Chi Minh City region until the end of the month. They were originally scheduled to be lifted on Sept. 15, but the measures taken so far have prevented ...
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Vietnamese manufacturers react to the spreading virus
More than 1,000 companies operating in various sectors in the Ho Chi Minh City region have managed to keep most of their workers on site, accommodating them in their factories or transporting them from hotels and other lodgings, to help avoid a shutdown of their operations due to the spreading ...
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ArticleCovid outbreak closes major factories in Vietnam
A sudden and violent outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and its environs is expected to delay shipments of shoes and apparel and may result in a loss orders for local manufacturers, according to the local NV Express, which cited the shutdown of 29 companies’ ...
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ArticleVietnam sees 2021 leather and footwear exports reaching $20 billion
Vietnam’s Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association (Lefaso) expects its industry to achieve exports of more than $20 billion this year after suffering from a decline last year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on supply chains, consumption and trade. Last year, Vietnam’s export turnover of footwear and handbags ...

