The 28th Asia Fashion Fair (AFF) – NAGOYA 2016 is one of the biggest and the most professional Clothing & Textile OEM-ODM fair a variety of products, such as ready-made garments, accessories, home textiles, fabrics and auxiliary materials in Japan to be hosted by AFF Co., Ltd. and Japan-China Economic Relations and Trade Center, and implemented by the AFF Organizing Committee.
Started in 2003, it has been held three times a year. Every year there are more than 10,000 buyers visiting AFF, makes it a “must-go” business party in Japan’s textile and clothes industry.
Japanese exporters have been paying more attention to the textiles and garments supplied by various production bases in Asia in recent years.
According to historical data, 85% of buyers stayed at least one hour on-site for business discussion.
Nagoya, the center of Japan’s third-largest metropolitan region, has a large number of manufacturing enterprises. Conveniently-located Nagoya
Trade & Industry Center, Fukiage Hall is an important place for business activities.
AAF invites exhibitors from worldwide to join their business party. Many excellent Asian enterprises will appear and show their products. The AFF attracts many high quality suppliers and increasingly plays a greater influence in the industry
The AFF will take place at Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Fukiage Hall from July 5th to 7th, 2016.
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