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Vietnamese spend more at home on int'l fashion brands as travel abroad remains restricted

Customers wore protection masks lined up and had their temperature checked before selecting products during the opening of the fashion store of a brand from Japan this year.

Vietnamese fashion brands struggle to survive in home market

Selling nearly all of its shares to its Japanese partner, MTV Global Fashion, which owns the Vascara brand, has been added to the list of local companies bought by foreign firms.

Japan's Uniqlo and Muji to join the battlefield in Vietnam

Vietnam is expected to see a fierce confrontation between fashion brands from Europe and from Japan.

Vietnam’s fashion enters the world market

In January, Vietnam’s fashion industry received good news: the collections of designers Cong Tri and Phuong My would appear during New York Fashion Week, one of the four most influential fashion week events in the world.

Domestic fashion brands seek foothold in $3.5 billion market

VietNamNet Bridge - Domestic brands are expected to have opportunities to prosper in the local market amid the massive arrivals of foreign brands.

Vietnam fashion industry suffers setback

VietNamNet Bridge - Analysts say the golden age of Vietnam’s fashion industry is encountering difficulties amid the arrivals of foreign fashion brands.

Vietnam’s fashion market large enough for both domestic, foreign brands

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese fashion brands are keeping calm amid the ‘foreign fashion wave’, saying they have advantages in the local market and with demand on the increase, the market is still large enough.

Vietnam’s fashion brands lose ground in home market

VietNamNet Bridge - While Vietnamese fashion brands struggle to exist in the $3 billion home market, foreign brands have been warmly welcomed.

Vietnamese fashion brands warned about more competitive future

When import tariffs on fashion products fall from 20 percent to zero percent after the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) takes effect, Vietnamese fashion brands are expected to encounter significant challenges.

Local fashion firms fear mid-tier foreign brands

VietNamNet Bridge – Though experiencing an annual two-digit growth rate for years, some of Vietnam’s longstanding fashion companies fear that more mid-tier foreign fashion brands will enter the market after the Trans Pacific Partnership takes effect.

Fashion brands face danger on home market

 VietNamNet Bridge – As committed under the bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements, Vietnam would have to remove the import tariffs on consumer goods, including fashion products.

The shirt gets tighter for fashion manufacturers

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese fashion brands have got worn out in the rivalry with the word’s famous brands -- to scramble the cake worth $3 billion.