Eurasian Textile leaders set for VIATT 2025 in Vietnam

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The Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) is gearing up for its 2025 edition, scheduled for 26th-28th February at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC). Despite global economic challenges, Vietnam’s textile industry is projected to achieve robust growth, with exports anticipated to reach US $ 44 billion this year, marking an 11 per cent increase of the previous year.

The fair, spanning 15,000 sqm, will feature a wide array of products, including apparel fabrics, technical textiles, and innovative solutions, emphasising sustainability and technological advancements through new initiatives like the Econogy Hub and Innovation & Digital Solutions Zone.

International participation is set to be strong, with exhibitors from India, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Taiwan, Thailand, and the inaugural European Zone. Notable European companies such as Turkey’s Bossa, France’s Chargeurs PCC Asia, and Germany’s Hohmann GmbH will showcase their latest innovations.

Key Japanese exhibitors, including Murata Machinery and Tamurakoma & Co, will present advanced textiles and technologies, further solidifying Vietnam’s role as a leading textile manufacturing hub.

With confirmed buyer delegations from Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and beyond, VIATT 2025 promises to be a pivotal platform for fostering international trade and collaboration in the textile sector. The event is jointly organized by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE).

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