Vinatext to provide 6 million face masks in February
Updated: 08:49, 19/02/2020
The Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (known as Vinatex) is exerting efforts to produce around 6 million antibacterial face masks in February to meet increasing demand amid the novel coronavirus disease outbreak.
In the month, the group is also striving to provide 10 tonnes of fabric every day for garment companies to make medical masks (equivalent to 10 million masks per day).
Vinatex continues giving the priority to making face masks. |
Due to unpredicted developments of the disease, Vinatex continues giving the priority to making face masks.
The group and its member companies expect to provide nearly 12 million face masks for the market in March.
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Source: VNA
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