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  2. Vinatex - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) achieved a revenue of over 16,100 billion VND, an increase of 15.7% compared to the same period in 2020. [17] Profit before tax reached 1,446 billion VND, an increase of 145% compared to the same period in 2020.

  3. Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    Clothing factory in Montreal, Quebec, 1941. Clothing industry or garment industry summarizes the types of trade and industry along the production and value chain of clothing and garments, starting with the textile industry (producers of cotton, wool, fur, and synthetic fibre), embellishment using embroidery, via the fashion industry to apparel retailers up to trade with second-hand clothes and ...

  4. Textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Textile manufacturing in the modern era is an evolved form of the art and craft industries. Until the 18th and 19th centuries, the textile industry was a household work.

  5. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, at least 1,135 textile workers died in the collapse of their factory. Other fatal accidents due to unsanitary factories have affected Bangladesh: in 2005 a factory collapsed and caused the death of 64 people. In 2006, a series of fires killed 85 people and injured 207 others.

  6. Nam Định Textile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nam Định Textile Museum was created in 2012 by the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (also known as Natexco) on the site of the former Nam Định Textile Factory. Located at 5 Hoang Hoa Street, Tham, Nam Dinh city, in the traditional housing area of the Factory, the museum has a French-style architecture.

  7. Economy of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Textiles and garments are still an important part in Vietnam's export, valued about US$17.9 billion in 2013. In 2014, exports rose 13.6%, reaching US$150.1 billion. Electronics and electronics parts, textiles and garments, computers and computer parts are the three main export groups of Vietnam.

  8. Manufacturing in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Garment button factory in Vietnam. Some light industry and handicrafts sectors mirrored the difficulties experienced in agriculture because they used agricultural raw materials. By 1980 the Vietnamese press reported that many grain, food-product, and consumer-goods processing enterprises had reduced production or ceased operations entirely.

  9. Garment factory - Wikipedia

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