The Vietnam International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (VIATT 2025), organized by the Trade Promotion Agency (Ministry of Industry and Trade) in coordination with Messe Frankfurt Group (Germany), took place from February 26-28, 2025, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC).
The event attracted more than 400 exhibitors, featuring over 500 booths. Notably, many international businesses from India, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, Taiwan, and Thailand also participated, alongside the debut of the European Pavilion at VIATT 2025.
Some well-known European exhibitors included: Bossa Ticaret Ve Sanayi Isletmeleri TAS (Turkey), Chargeurs PCC Asia Limited (France), Hohmann GmbH & Co. Kg, Homeplus (Germany); Technical Absorbents Ltd (UK), and Alumo AG (Switzerland)…
The booths at VIATT 2025 showcased products and solutions covering the entire textile and garment industry, including: fabrics and garment accessories, fibers and yarns, clothing, home textiles and processing, industrial textiles, non-woven fabrics and textile machinery, certification services and textile solutions…
Mr. Vu Ba Phu, Director of the Trade Promotion Agency, emphasized the significance of this trade promotion event in elevating Vietnam’s position as a leading textile and apparel manufacturing hub. The exhibition offered opportunities for businesses in the textile and garment industry to collaborate and seek potential customers from ASEAN countries, Europe, and other regions.
VIATT 2025 focused on future trends in the industry, introducing the Econogy Zone (sustainable production area) and the Creative and Digital Solutions Zone, highlighting the industry’s shift towards sustainability and technological innovation.

A highlight of VIATT 2025 was the Vietnamese National Brand Pavilion. This area showcased businesses that have achieved the Vietnamese National Brand status, allowing them to promote their products, seek partners, and demonstrate their leadership in the textile and garment industry.
According to the organizers, buyer delegations from Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and other countries have confirmed their attendance.
To ensure that exhibitors and visitors stay updated with the latest industry developments, specialized seminars were held concurrently with the exhibition.
The seminars focused on key themes such as design and trends, market information and business strategies, innovation and technology, and sustainable textile development…
The exhibition also featured fashion shows by trend-setting designers from around the world. Notably, there was an exclusive showcase by Vietnamese designer Vu Viet Ha and French designer Manix Wong. Additionally, fashion collections from various countries were presented on makeshift runways between the exhibition booths.
At VIATT 2025, visitors had the opportunity to directly experience the creation of beautiful and unique cup coasters using creative knots and patterns at a 2-day workshop hosted by Cabin House studio from Vietnam.
The organizers also highlighted the success of VIATT 2024, which was the first regional event held in Vietnam specializing in fibers, fabrics, textile and garment accessories, home textiles, textile technology, and sewing machines.
In just three days, VIATT 2024 attracted nearly 18,000 visitors, including approximately 3,000 international visitors from 55 countries and territories.
A notable achievement was the organization of nearly 500 business meetings at the exhibition, connecting exhibitors and buyers from various countries and territories worldwide.
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