The 33rd edition of India Carpet Expo to take off today

The 33rd India Carpet Expo, a sourcing platform for handmade carpets and other floor coverings, organized by the Carpet Export Promotion Council to begin from today, Monday 27 March, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

The Expo is an ideal platform for international carpet buyers, buying houses, buying agents and architects to meet with and establish long-term business relationships with Indian carpet manufacturers and exporters. It is a unique platform for buyers to source the best handmade carpets, rugs and other floor coverings under one roof.

The Expo, one of Asia’s largest handmade carpet fairs, will be inaugurated by the Union Textiles Minister, Smriti Zubin Irani, on Monday. Minister of State for Textiles, Ajay Tamta; Textiles Secretary, Rashmi Verma, other officials and representatives from trade and media would also be present.

The Expo has established itself as a popular sourcing platform for carpet buyers from all over the globe. India’s unique capability in adapting to any type of design, colour, quality and size, as per the specifications of carpet buyers has made it a household name in the international market.

The 33rd edition has received an overwhelming response from member exporters; 305 exhibitors are displaying their products in the show. Around 410 Carpet importers from 55 countries, mainly from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Germany, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey, U.K. and USA have registered for the Expo. Notably, Bulgaria, Israel, Malaysia, Mauritius, Taiwan, Zimbabwe, Vietnam, Serbia and Hungary are being represented for the first time at the Mega Expo.

Chairman, CEPC, Mahavir Pratap Sharma said that this exhibition and buyer-seller meet will be the first step in taking Indian exports of handmade carpets to greater heights.

The Expo is expected to generate good business. The media has been requested to extend their full support for promotion of the event, so as to facilitate participants in acquiring handsome business.

The Expo is being organized to promote the cultural heritage of Indian handmade carpets and other floor coverings, and the weaving skills of their makers, amongst visiting overseas carpet buyers.

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