Footwear giants flock to Vietnam

Global footwear brands like Adidas, Nike and Puma are increasingly turning to Vietnam for their manufacturing needs due to its affordable labour costs and free trade agreements.
Footwear giants flock to Vietnam ảnh 1Shoes are made by workers at Thai Binh leather and footwear company in the southern province of Kien Giang (Photo: VNA)

HCM City(VNA) - Global footwear brands like Adidas, Nike and Puma are increasinglyturning to Vietnam for their manufacturing needs due to its affordable labourcosts and free trade agreements.

Kasper Rorsted, General Director of Adidas, said that Vietnamproduced 44 percent of its output in 2017, while China, which used to be itsbiggest manufacturer, only made 19 percent.

The German company expects that production will continue toshift from China to Vietnam, and that Vietnam will produce more than half ofAdidas footwear by the end of 2019.

According to a source from Nike, the company began investingmore in Vietnam around five to seven years ago thanks to the reasonable labourcost and now accounts for almost half of Vietnam’s total footwear exports.

For Puma, the company also has 30 percent of its productsmade in Vietnam, and plans to do more business here if the US hikes taxes onChinese footwear and clothing.

Nguyen Duc Thuan, Chairman of the Vietnam Leather, Footwearand Handbag Association (LEFASO), said many multi-national footwear andclothing companies are making their products in this country because of theaffordable labour costs and Vietnam’s free trade agreements with many countries.

Though labour costs have been rising over the years, it isstill cheaper than some other big shoes markers like China, India and Thailand.

The experienced workforce which has been working with multinational brands alsomakes Vietnam an attractive location for big footwear brands.

According to LEFASO, Vietnam exported around 14.67 billion USDworth of footwear last year, ranking second in the world.

It shipped to over 100 countries.

In the first four months of this year, the industry’s exportswere worth 4.5 billion USD, and the full-year target is 20 billion USD.

More than 80 percent of exports are by foreign-investedcompanies.-VNA
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