Vietnam: Country Hub

​Welcome to the Vietnam Country Hub. Scroll down to find the latest country and industry statistics including labour laws and regulations, country-specific reports as well as links to suppliers and discussion forums.
 

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Reports

Use these resources to get up to speed with what is happening in Vietnam. Click the titles below to be taken to the relevant report.


Bridging the skills gap in Vietnam’s textile industry

This report explores the impact of formal standards for corporate practices on labour, environmental, corruption, and governance standards in the Vietnamese garment industry. 


Rapid assessment of upskilling and reskilling needs in Viet Nam’s textiles and garments and automotive sectors (a research brief)

ILO and GIZ conducted a rapid assessment of upskilling and reskilling needs in Viet Nam’s textiles, garments, and automotive sectors. This study found that digitalisation, Industry 4.0, and regulatory changes are key drivers of change - especially for FDI enterprises.


Future of work in textiles and clothing (fact sheet)

An ILO project supporting Vietnam’s garment sector to align skills development with future sector needs, advancing decent work and productivity in line with national strategies.


Research Brief: Addressing Upskilling and Reskilling Challenges in Viet Nam's Key Industries

ILO/GIZ rapid assessment of upskilling and reskilling challenges in Vietnam’s textiles, garments, and automotive sectors, focusing on the impact of digitalisation, Industry 4.0 and regulatory changes, particularly on FDI enterprises.


Reports in Vietnamese





Suppliers in Vietnam

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Access the Asia Garment Hub archive

To access the full range of articles on Vietnam, click here to go to the Asia Garment Hub archive.




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