SRTEPC plans road shows for textile expo aboard

Textiles India 2017 is recognized as a “must visit” international event for key stakeholders globally comprising international buying houses, importers, fashion houses, luxury and retail brands and reputed fashion designers said Synthetic and Rayon Textile Export Promotion Council (SRTEPC) chairman Narain Agarwal.

The event will host pavilions of focus countries such as the UK, the USA, Germany, Japan, China, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Australia. The Ministry of Textiles has planned road shows in many of these countries as well as in Russia and UAE to promote the event.

The council will be organizing road shows in the leading textile clusters of the man-made fibre and textile industry in the country to promote the event.

The council will also be organizing road shows in Malaysia, Bangladesh, Turkey, Indonesia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka with the support of the Embassy of India in those countries, wherein they will meet members of leading trade bodies related to textile sector.

Textile India a four day long event will be held from June 30 in Gandhinagar where textile entrepreneurs and yarn manufacturers from south Gujarat will be participating which is being organized by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India in support of SRTEPC.

Over 1,000 exhibitors covering the entire gamut of Indian textile industry comprising man-made fibre and textiles, yarn, fabric, apparel, made-up as well as silk, wool, handloom, cotton will be showcasing their latest products, designs and innovations to more than 2,500 international buyers.

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