Session 4
4th June 2026 – 10:00 am to 11:30 am
Asia’s Manufacturing Landscape & the Power of Unity: From Regional Complementarity to a Collective Global Sourcing Ecosystem
Session Positioning
This session should be positioned as a defining strategic dialogue of the Summit - moving beyond analysis into industry transformation.
Narrative logic:
“Asia is strong individually - but transformative when united.”
Core Narrative
Asia dominates global textile and apparel manufacturing, yet remains structurally fragmented. While each region offers distinct strengths across the value chain, competition between countries has often led to price pressure, duplication, and weakened collective positioning. This session explores how Asia’s complementary manufacturing ecosystem can transition into a coordinated, collaborative sourcing network, enabling the region to present a unified, credible, and future-ready value proposition to global buyers.
Discussion Structure
Part 1: Asia’s Manufacturing Landscape – Strength in Diversity
- Comparative advantages across:
- Specialization across the value chain:
Part 2: The Problem – Fragmentation & Competitive Pressures
- Country-centric competition leading to:
- Lack of coordinated positioning toward global buyers
Part 3: The Shift – From Competition to Collaboration
- Moving toward:
- Rise of:
Part 4: Building a Unified Asian Sourcing Ecosystem
- Regional ecosystems vs. single-country sourcing models
- Joint approaches to:
- Creating collective credibility with global brands and buyers
- Role of regional hubs (with Thailand as a potential convening center)
Part 5: The Role of Industry Platforms & Leadership
- Importance of associations, federations, and global bodies such as International Apparel Federation
- Enabling:
Part 6: Toward a Collective Global Voice
- Can Asia present itself as:
- Building:
Key Discussion Questions
- Can Asian manufacturers truly collaborate without undermining competition?
- What does a unified Asian sourcing ecosystem realistically look like?
- How can complementary strengths be operationalized across countries?
- Can Asia develop a common sustainability and compliance framework?
- What role should Thailand and ASEAN play as coordinators?
- How do buyers respond to multi-country integrated sourcing models?
Key Outcome
From Fragmentation to Collective Strength
Participants will gain:
- A clear understanding of Asia’s complementary manufacturing architecture
- A strategic roadmap for transitioning from:
Insight into how a unified Asian ecosystem can: