TEXPO Pakistan 2016 concludes with positive message across the world

TEXPO Pakistan, a 4-day dedicated textile exhibition which was attended by top global textile players concludes with a positive message across the world that Pakistan undauntedly moved ahead with in a peaceful business environment.

The focused exhibition has the potential become the largest export oriented event after IDEAS, which would be a milestone by an expected business deals worth $500 million.

A total of 650 business meetings took place between domestic exhibitors and international buyers while 18 country delegations held high profile meetings with the Minister for Commerce, Secretary Commerce, C.E. TDAP and Secretary TDAP as well as with the leading Trade Chambers of Pakistan like FPCCI and KCCI.

The exhibition brought together the top brands of Pakistan including Gul Ahmed, ChenOne, Afroze Textiles, Sappphire Textile, Shabbir Textile, Soorty International, Sitara Chemicals, Fashion Council Pakistan, Amir Adnan, FNKASIA, Zainab Chottani, Sanam Choudhry, Deepak Perwani, Nomi Ansari, Gulabo, Shahla Chatoor, Zaheer Abbas and Wardha Saleem with the likes of international big names like Olivier Lapidus from France, Marks and Spencer from London, B&C Collection from Belgium, Lotte Mart from South Africa, Shinatomo from Japan, ITO-Yokado from Japan, Yonex from Japan, Marubeni from Japan, Super Muffato from Brazil, PACINITI from Indonesia, SEPTWOLVES from China, Teddy S.P.A from Italy, Fifth Factory from Spain, Basic Resources from USA, Green Source from USA, GARCO MAY 10 from Vietnam, DET 10-10 from Vietnam, Firma-gamma FROM Russia and ELAND from South Korea.

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