Apparel Textile Sourcing Expo to be held at Toronto fashion hub of Canada

The International Apparel Sourcing Show (Apparelsourcing) to be held in Toronto, as it is Canada’s hub for fashion as well as its largest city with a population of more than 6 million (GTA). It is the fifth largest city in North America as well. This show will allow Canada to have a better trade platform for the apparel industry and find more and better ways to source their products.

The expo will be working with CCCT, or China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textile and Apparel. Canada’s retailers will be able to connect with major manufacturers of apparel and textile around the world, without leaving the country. Many countries will be represented, including, of course, China, as well as Bangladesh, Mexico, the United States, India, Vietnam, Taiwan, Indonesia, Mauritius, Guatemala, Colombia, Jordan, Honduras, Myanmar, Burma, and Peru.

This expo will not only feature international textile producers, but also offer a series of seminars on trade and textiles, from the Trans-Pacific Partnership to how to choose the best overseas producers to work with.

CCCT is interested in this event in the interests of promoting a global trade of apparel and textiles. It is the largest Chamber of Commerce in the industry, with more than 12,000 companies belonging to it. CCCT represents more than 70% of the exports of garments and textiles each year. They sponsor all sorts of global apparel and textile shows in many different countries.

J.P. Communications, Inc. is in charge of a network of B2B, or business to business, sourcing platforms, the most expansive in the United States. They help the members of their networks find manufacturers and wholesalers worldwide.

Canada is getting its first trade show for apparel and textile sourcing this year which will run from August 22nd to August 24th, at the International Centre in Toronto.

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