By Lyndsay McGregor

But industry insiders insist it’s anything but simple. While the U.S. did sell $20 billion worth of textiles to international buyers last year, some say that the country’s capabilities are less than stellar. The U.S. Fashion Industry Association, for example, said American operations won’t be able to meet Vietnam’s demand, and Vietnamese business owners have complained they’re too expensive and far away to make sense.

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