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Why Vietnam Is a Global Sourcing Powerhouse
Vietnam has emerged as one of the most competitive destinations for U.S. companies seeking reliable, cost-effective manufacturing. With lower labor costs, favorable trade agreements, and a rapidly growing industrial base, it offers an attractive alternative to China while maintaining high production standards.
Importivity helps businesses capture those advantages with a hands-on sourcing team based in Ho Chi Minh City, managing factory sourcing, quality control, compliance, and logistics on the ground.

Industries We Support Through Vietnam Product Sourcing
Vietnam offers a unique mix of cost savings, tariff advantages, and expanding industrial capacity that make it an ideal choice for global brands.
Plastic Injection
Vietnam's plastics sector is growing quickly, supported by foreign investment and improved resin access. It's ideal for cost-sensitive runs, consumer goods, and packaging where tariff avoidance is a priority.
Explore plastics sourcingMetal & CNC
While China leads in large-scale machining, Vietnam is gaining traction in basic fabrication and precision components. For companies balancing cost and quality, sourcing metals in Vietnam can provide competitive savings.
Explore metals sourcingElectronics
Vietnam is a rising force in electronics assembly, especially for consumer electronics, wiring harnesses, and mid-tier components. Lower labor costs and tariff exemptions make it a strategic choice for U.S. brands.
Explore electronics sourcingTextiles & Apparel
This is where Vietnam shines brightest. With one of the largest apparel workforces in the world, it dominates in fast fashion, basics, and private-label clothing. Competitive pricing and quality consistency make it the go-to hub for textiles.
Explore textiles sourcingImportivity's Vietnam Product Sourcing Services
End-to-end sourcing for U.S. companies that want to leverage Vietnam's advantages without taking on unnecessary risk.
Factory Sourcing & Vetting
We identify and audit factories with proven performance and compliance.
Supplier Negotiations
Our bilingual experts secure the best pricing and favorable terms.
Quality Assurance & Inspections
On-site inspections protect you from costly mistakes.
Tariff Strategy & Compliance
Navigate CPTPP, EVFTA, and U.S. trade rules with confidence.
Logistics & Freight
Streamlined, tariff-aware freight solutions that ensure timely delivery.
What Vietnam Is Best for Sourcing — and Where It Falls Short
An honest read on where Vietnam beats China and where China still wins.
Where Vietnam Excels
Deep, mature supplier bases with world-class capacity. Apparel & textiles — knit and woven garments, activewear, and private label, backed by one of the largest apparel workforces on earth. Footwear — Vietnam is the world's second-largest footwear exporter, from sneakers to leather goods. Wood & furniture — a global leader in indoor and outdoor furniture for US retail. Bags & accessories — backpacks, luggage, and soft goods at scale. Consumer electronics assembly — phones, earbuds, and mid-tier components for major brands.
Where Vietnam Falls Short
Where China's depth still makes it the better call. Raw-material depth — many fabrics, resins, and components are still imported from China, which can stretch lead times. Plastic injection & complex electronics — capable but developing; tooling and high-precision runs can be limited. Capacity strain — fast demand growth means the best factories book out and MOQs run higher. Smaller supplier ecosystem — fewer factories per niche than China, so vetting and matching matter more.
MOQs and Lead Times When Sourcing From Vietnam
Vietnamese MOQs typically run higher than China's because the supplier base is smaller and many materials are imported. Use these as planning baselines — your real numbers depend on materials, finish, and the factory.
- Apparel & garments: Typical MOQ: 500-1,000+ pcs / style / color. Production lead time: 30-60 days.
- Footwear: Typical MOQ: 800-1,200+ pairs / style. Production lead time: 40-60 days.
- Wood & furniture: Typical MOQ: container-load minimums (often 1x20ft). Production lead time: 45-75 days.
- Bags & accessories: Typical MOQ: 500-1,000 pcs. Production lead time: 30-55 days.
- Plastic injection: Typical MOQ: 3,000-10,000 pcs (plus tooling). Production lead time: 35-60 days + 3-5 wks tooling.
- Electronics assembly: Typical MOQ: 1,000-5,000 units. Production lead time: 40-70 days.
- On top of production: budget 2-4 weeks for raw-material procurement — especially when fabric or resin is sourced from China. The single biggest scheduling risk is Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year, late January/February), when most factories close for one to two weeks and reopen at reduced capacity. We plan POs and a pre-production sample timeline around it so you don't lose a quarter.
Vietnam Tariffs and Landed Cost for US Importers (2026)
US-Vietnam tariff policy is moving fast. Here's where it stands today — we refresh this section quarterly. Last updated: June 2026.
- After the Supreme Court: struck down the IEEPA "reciprocal" tariffs in February 2026, Vietnam no longer carries the country-specific surcharge that once reached ~46%. In its place, a flat 10% Section 122 surcharge now applies to nearly all US imports regardless of origin. Vietnam's edge over China has narrowed, but it still sits well below China's stacked Section 301 duties (7.5-25%) plus surcharges.
- The catch is the: 40% transshipment duty: goods rerouted from China without genuine local production (roughly 30%+ Vietnamese value-add) can be hit with it, which is why a clean Certificate of Origin and real factory production matter. Normal MFN / HTS duties still apply on top, varying by product code. We map all of this into a tariff-aware landed cost before you commit.
- Tariff rates change frequently: and this is general guidance, not customs or legal advice — confirm current duties for your HTS code before importing.
Landed Cost Is More Than Unit Price
The five components we model before you place a PO.
- Unit price: The FOB factory price per piece.
- Duties & tariffs: 10% Section 122 plus the MFN/HTS rate for your product.
- Tooling & samples: One-time mold and pre-production sample costs.
- Inspections: QC, lab testing, and certification.
- Freight & insurance: Ocean or air, drayage, and customs brokerage.
How to Find and Vet Vietnamese Factories
Vietnam's supplier base is harder to navigate than China's — fewer aggregators and more trading companies posing as factories. Here's how we separate real manufacturers from middlemen.
Finding Real Factories
Alibaba's Vietnam coverage is thinner than China's. Customs and import records (tools like Import Yeti) reveal who actually ships, and trade shows such as VIFA Expo (furniture) and SaigonTex (textiles) put you in front of verified makers. Note that Zalo — not WeChat or WhatsApp — is the default business messaging app.
Manufacturer vs. Trading Company
Trading companies add margin and obscure accountability. We confirm the business license, the real factory address, and ask for a live video walk of the floor — so you're buying from the people who actually make your product, not a reseller.
Verify Before You Commit
Every supplier passes a business-license check, an on-site factory audit, and a signed-off pre-production sample before a single bulk PO. It's the cheapest insurance you'll buy in the whole process.
Red Flags to Walk Away From
Prices far below market, refusal to share the business license or allow a visit, no responsiveness on Zalo or in English, and vague or unverifiable certifications. Any one of these is reason enough to keep looking.
The Common Concerns About Vietnam Sourcing
Shifting production into Vietnam comes with legitimate concerns. Here's exactly how we neutralize each one.
Key Challenges
The risks brands worry about when they move from China to Vietnam. Lead times: production can run 1-2 weeks slower than in China. Capabilities: not all factories can handle complex geometries or tight tolerances. Quality assurance: concerns about consistency and a lack of on-site QC.
Our Solutions
How our Ho Chi Minh City team turns each concern into a controlled process. Reliable output: slightly longer lead times, but stable and predictable schedules. Advanced capabilities: access to audited factories specializing in plastics, CNC, and tight-tolerance work. Proven quality control: local QC teams, audited suppliers, and a clear VN vs CN cost model.
Payment Terms and Quality Control Standards
Two places deals go wrong: paying too much too early, and skipping inspection. We standardize both so your money and your leverage stay protected.
Payment Terms That Protect You
Standard, balanced terms — never 100% upfront to a new supplier. 30/70 deposit structure — 30% to start production, 70% only after a passing pre-shipment inspection. T/T (bank wire) is the norm; structure terms so your leverage survives until goods are verified. Release the balance after inspection — once it's paid, your influence over fixes disappears. Tooling paid separately with clear, written ownership terms.
Quality Control Standards
Multi-stage QC run by our Ho Chi Minh City team. Pre-production sample signed off before any bulk run begins. AQL inspections (typically AQL 2.5) during and after production. Inline & pre-shipment checks performed on-site, not by remote photos. Lab testing & compliance to US/EU standards where the product requires it.
Why Work With Importivity in Vietnam?
Most sourcing problems don't start at the factory — they start with not having the right people on the ground. That's what we fix first.
Local Team in Ho Chi Minh City
On-site sourcing, QA, and compliance handled by people who speak the language, know the factories, and can walk the floor without warning. No remote guesswork.
Decades of Asia Sourcing Experience
We've seen every pitfall — capacity bait-and-switch, material swaps, tolerance misses, last-minute subcontracting — and built playbooks to prevent them before they cost you a shipment.
Proven Across Company Sizes
From large enterprises managing complex, multi-factory supply chains to early-stage startups placing their first overseas order — we help teams launch and scale without quality issues or compliance surprises.
Frequently Asked Questions
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