The third Morocco Hometex “Morocco International Home Textile Fair” will be opening doors in the coming New Year during the month of February where sector leader companies to take their places rapidly in this unique international platform.
This platform allows national and international companies of different industry sectors to show and promote their skills, meet partners and find international brands from several countries.
Thousands of professional buyers will come together along with their Buyer Delegation Programme from their target countries such as Italy, Spain, Quatar, Gambia, Ghana, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria, Liberia, Senegal, Kuwait, Guinea, Jordan, Algeria, France and Tunisia to exhibit in Morocco Home.
In the 2nd edition, exhibitor countries from Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, USA, Portugal, Greece, Italy, China, Pakistan and India along with 12,308 local and international visitors from West Africa, North Africa, Middle East and Gulf Countries, European countries such as Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Greece, Netherlands, England and America made Morocco Style Fair the biggest remarkable event of the Morocco.
Morocco Hometex Fair organized by Pyramids Group Fair and Expotim between 24 and 27 February 2017 is going to take place in Trade center of North Africa, Casablanca
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