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Textile enterprises face negative prospects this year

Many textile companies are struggling as they have to reduce employees due to shrinking revenues.
Textile enterprises face negative prospects this year ảnh 1Workers making garment products at a factory in Bim Son district, Thanh Hoa province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Many textile companies are struggling asthey have to reduce employees due to shrinking revenues.

The slowdown of global economic growth has affected manufacturing activitiesacross industries, including textiles.

In the first quarter of the year, Vietnamese textile and garment exportsdecreased nearly 18% on-year to more than 7 billion USD, according to GeneralDepartment of Vietnam Customs statistics.

The April data continued to show not very positive signs, with an export valueof 2.5 billion USD, down nearly 20% over last year.

The industry continues to face challenges shortly due to a sharp decrease inpurchasing power from major markets such as the US and European Union (EU), therecent textile industry report of KIS Vietnam Securities showed.

Many businesses have not had orders for the rest of the second quarter.

Inventories at major foreign retailers, like Nike and Adidas, have increasedsince the second half of 2022, while weaker consumption results in reducedorders. Both the problems are unlikely to be solved just in the second quarter.

The securities firm also said that the reopening of China is another obstaclefor garment companies as they have to compete with the country's garmentexporters.

However, this is a good sign for yarn companies with a large export marketshare in China. Besides, according to the Vietnam Cotton and SpinningAssociation (VCOSA), the price of imported cotton is forecasted to decrease,which will help improve the gross profit margin of yarn companies in the secondquarter.

Amid the difficulties, most textile and garment enterprises have cautiouslyplanned for 2023 with negative growth rates.

In particular, the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex)said that the textile and garment industry would face many challenges from theRussia-Ukraine conflict, persistent inflation, and falling global demand.Therefore, the enterprise plans to reduce its profit before tax in 2023 by halfover last year to only 610 billion VND (26 million USD).

In the first quarter, the company posted declines in both consolidated netrevenue and profit after tax, down 16.2% and 255.3% on-year, respectively.

Even more cautiously, the General Meeting of Shareholders of Binh Thanh Import- Export Production & Trade JSC (Gilimex) approved the 2023 businessresults, with targeted revenue down more than half to 1.5 trillion VND andprofit after tax set to fall by 71% year-on-year to nearly 104 billion VND.

Gilimex also reported poor performance in the first quarter, with theconsolidated revenue down from 1.4 trillion VND in 2022 to nearly 156 billionVND. And profit after tax suffered a loss of 39 billion VND while in the sameperiod last year, it gained 107 billion VND.

On the other hand, Sông Hồng Garment JSC also plans double-digit negativegrowth. The company’s Annual General Meeting of Shareholders has agreed that theprofit before tax in 2023 will drop by 20% to 350 billion VND.

The company said that the global apparel supply chain is moving adversely withweaker demand, so the plan is somewhat modest. It also reported negativeresults in the first quarter.

Similarly, Phong Phu Corporation set an optimistic plan with the target ofprofit after tax decreased by 17% over the same period to 397 billion VND.

Thanh Cong Textile and Garment Investment Trading Joint Stock Company alsoset a target of negative growth in 2023 after experiencing outstandingachievements last year with record revenue and profit.

Textile orders are lower, making the situation difficult for businesses. Amidthe tough period, many enterprises have to reduce jobs, up to thousands, to cutcosts.

For example, Garmex Saigon announced a drastically cut in employees. In thefirst quarter of 2023 alone, the number of employees plummeted by 1,797.

In addition, Gilimex and Century Yarn also slightly cut 70 and 11 employees,respectively, in the first quarter of 2023.

As well as listed companies, another well-known enterprise specialising inmanufacturing and exporting sports shoes, Pouyuen Vietnam, a subsidiary of PouChen Group of Taiwan (China), has continuously cut jobs./.
VNA

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