Garco 10 to export products to Japan through Uniqlo
The Garco 10 Corporation – SJC is seeking Japanese partners to bring products to the Japanese market in 2017 and the coming years, said the company’s Deputy General Director Than Duc Viet.
Making garment for export at a factory of Garco 10 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)– The Garco 10 Corporation – SJC is seeking Japanese partners to bring productsto the Japanese market in 2017 and the coming years, said the company’s DeputyGeneral Director Than Duc Viet.
The company will sign an outsourcing contractwith Uniqlo, thus supplying garment products for the Japanese brand for exportto Japan, Viet said.
Uniqlo products are popular in Vietnam. Thebrand has 836 outlets in Japan, 416 others in China, 39 in the US and 27 acrossEurope. It has one new outlet established every week.
Besides, Garco 10 will also partner with AeonGroup to bring its products to the Japanese market.
Previously, Director General of AEON VietnamNishitoghe Yasuo said many Vietnamese exporters have shipped their products, suchas tra fish, fruits, garments-textiles, foods and household utensils to Japanvia its supermarkets.
In 2016, AEON imported about 200 million USD ofmade-in-Vietnam commodities, mainly apparel products and foods, he said, addingthat the Japanese retailer plans to order more from Vietnam soon.
Garco 10’s export earnings to the Japanesemarket now account for 12 percent of its export turnover.-VNA
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