Cotton USA sourcing fair was held in China from June 22 to 25. The fair provided a valuable opportunity to network and build connections along the global textile supply chain with the goal of increasing US cotton exports. Nearly 120 participants attended the private trade fair, representing 26 fabric mills, 20 garment manufacturers in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Asean region and 18 global brands and retailers.
There was an overview of global raw cotton situation, an update on global sourcing directions and a brief on new consumer-influencing apparel purchases. Prior to the fair, participants attended a briefing session. Cotton Incorporated shared information at a booth to introduce latest innovations, supply chain opportunities and marketing programs.
Cotton Council International (CCI) roped in a variety of participants, especially international brands and retailers representing from the United States, Europe, Japan, Thailand, Korea and Hong Kong, to join the supply chain event and attract fabric mills and garment manufacturers. Among the brands and retailers were: Academy Sports, Blue Pin, Fashion Box, Gerry Weber, Ralph Lauren, Street One and VF Asia.
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