The 40th edition of Texworld show that began in Paris on Monday. Twenty six Pakistani Companies are participating in the exhibition and displaying high quality and value added textile products.
The Ambassador of Pakistan to France Moin un Haque who visited Pakistani pavilion met with the Pakistan exhibitors and appreciated their participation in this premier European Textile exhibition. He said that the Pakistani Textile products are known internationally for their high quality and innovative designs.
Participation in the Texworld textile would not only help in introducing Pakistan competency in the textile fashion industry but will provide much need boost to the Pakistan’s textile exports to the lucrative European market.
Pakistani companies participating in the exhibition has put on display variety of high end fabrics, sundries, accessories and sophisticated cotton wears including knit Embroidery Lace and trims suited to the taste and preferences of European children, men and women.
The Texworld is held every year at the advent of spring in Europe is a popular trade fair exclusively for professionals from the textile and fashion industry. It is a valuable and efficient gateway to the European market for international textile manufacturers.
Texworld show will run from 6th to 9th of this month at the Parc d’expositions in Le Bourget in Paris.
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