‘Source India’ India’s largest sourcing show for man-made fibre textile products, to be in Surat from September 21 to 23

Speaking at a roadshow conducted in association with Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA) there on last Tuesday, Mr. Ronak said manufacturers and exporters of man-made fibre textiles, including yarns, fabrics, apparels, made-ups, home textiles, technical textiles and accessories, would be showcasing their products at Source India.

Ronak Rughani, Vice-Chairman, Synthetic and Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council said that, more than 200 buyers from 40 countries were expected to visit the event, expected to attract 5,000 visitors, including domestic buyers, representatives of Indian and international buying houses, procurement managers from large retail brands, sourcing agents, industry heads and business leaders. He added that, ”The third edition of ‘Source India,’ India’s largest sourcing show for man-made fibre textile products, would be held in Surat from September 21 to 23.”

D. Jayaraman, Head-Spinning, South India Textile Research Association (SITRA), gave a presentation on ‘Market potential and emerging trends in textile trade.’

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