European trade expo for Asian apparel sourcing opens this February

The sixth edition of ASIA APPAREL EXPO, this specialized garment industry expo is a professional sourcing marketplace for European companies to meet with apparel manufacturers and suppliers from eight Asian countries will take place this February at Messe Berlin. Just over 300 companies from Hongkong, China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Vietnam will be on show.

Asia remains the world’s number one destination for apparel manufacturing and ASIA APPAREL EXPO connects these world-class Asian clothing manufacturers and fabric suppliers all providing low cost, high quality and stable product supply to European brands.

It is the largest tradeshow in Europe where clothing professionals can meet with Asian factories that offer production of apparel products for men, women and children as well as fabrics and textiles, and trimmings and accessories, and that are ready to meet demand from European customers for finished garments, contract manufacturing and private label development.

This year the expo is supported by Export Promotion Bureau – BANGLADESH, China Council for the Promotional of International Trade (CCPIT) Shanghai Pudong Sub-Council, CHINA, China Council for the Promotional of International Trade (CCPIT) Jiangsu, CHINA, China Council for the Promotional of International Trade (CCPIT) Zhejiang, CHINA, Bureau of Commerce of Qingdao, CHINA, ISEPC (The Indian Silk Export Promotion Council), INDIA, FIEO (Federation of Indian Export Organisations) INDIA.

The Asian Apparel Sourcing expo will open from 14 to 16 February and will be held in Hall 9 at Messe Berlin.

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