Yarn Expo Spring 2015 to begin soon

Yarn Expo Spring 2015, a leading sourcing platform to both exhibitors and visitors after seeing strong growth in its visitor number last year is set to continue this momentum in a new venue – the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) from 18-20 March 2015.

Suppliers from Asian and European countries showcase their latest collection of natural and blended yarns including cotton, wool, flax / regenerated flax, and man-made fibres and yarns, as well as specialty products including elastic, fancy and blended yarns. The show is also an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers to gain access to some of the leading domestic suppliers in the industry.

Nearly 250 exhibitors from 15 countries and regions, including Bangladesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Mainland China, Pakistan, Portugal, Singapore, etc, will take part in this edition.

The Indian Pavilion hosted by TEXPROCIL almost 55 Indian cotton yarn manufacturers will offer high-quality products, while 22 suppliers and exporters from Pakistan will join the Pakistani zone.

Almost 30 seminar sessions will be held to summarize the new developments of cotton textile products and to outline the prospects of eco and functional fibers, this year

The fair will be held concurrently with another four textile trade events namely Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring edition 2015, PH Value 2015 and China International Fashion Fair 2015 (CHIC) and the Planet Textile Conference.

These five events will bring apparel fabrics, yarn and fibres, knitwear and other fashion garments under one roof, presenting a one-stop sourcing platform to the whole textile industry.

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