International Istanbul Yarn Fair begins

The world second biggest Yarn Fair bringing the international textile industry together, this year the 14th International Istanbul Yarn Fair 2017 will again host participants and visitors from various countries to become the sales and marketing platform that shapes the international yarn trade and textile production.

The Istanbul Yarn Fair allows the formation of new distribution channels while increasing the export opportunities of the yarn industry in Turkey. As a reflection of the Turkish yarn industry, International Istanbul Yarn Fair is opening up new markets in parallel with the growth trend. The fair aims to create new export and import opportunities for the industry.

Istanbul Yarn Fair, has become a very successful and comprehensive yarn fair, gathers participants and visitors from 77 countries, steering the global yarn commerce.

The fair, is the most important commercial gathering of the international yarn industry, stands out as an opportunity not to be missed for yarn companies that want to access new markets, organizers Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc report.

This event showcases products like All Kinds of Fabric Manufacturing Firms,Knitted Fabrics Manufacturers,Cotton Yarns,Cotton Blended Yarn etc. in the Textile, Fabrics & Yarns industry.

The International Istanbul Yarn Fair is a 4 day event that will be held by Tüyap Fair Organization, from 2-5 February 2017, at the Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center, located in Büyükçekmece, Istanbul.

Istanbul Yarn Fair is held simultaneously with Texpo Eurasia and Hightex as one of the region’s most powerful sectoral fairs.

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