VIETNAM: Hotexco to build $4.1m suit plant

By Ngo Tuan | 5 April 2011

Clothing maker Hoa Tho Textile & Garment Joint Stock Corporation (Hotexco) is building a new VND86bn (US$4.1m) factory in Da Nang city to produce suits for export.

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