“Footwear exports to EU shouldn’t be increased suddenly”
A sudden increase in Vietnam’s footwear exports to the EU may take the risk of anti-dumping cases.
The statement was made by Nguyen Thi Tong, General Secretary of the Vietnam Leather and Footwear Association (LEFASO).
She said the country’s businesses must grasp regulations and market changes, avoid any sudden increase that make the EU, particularly those countries having a developed leather and footwear industry, feel unstable.
Ms. Tong noted that from now until 2020, businesses will be supported to develop trade names and create new models for the domestic market.
LEFASO forecast Vietnam’s footwear exports would earn US$6 billion by the end of the year.
In 2010, Europe remained the most important export market for Vietnam’s footwear industry. – VOV
Tags: Vietnam Footwear, Vietnam Footwear Exports