Nearly 700 exhibitors from China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the UK are ready to put on a show at the 2016 edition of Intertextile Pavilion at the Shenzhen International Trade Fair this Thursday. A wide range of products, such as high-quality fabrics for ladieswear, casual wear, lingerie & swimwear and suiting, the latest silk & silk-like, jacquard, print, wool & wool-like, cotton, functional, man-made, spun, denim and knitting fabrics, as well as accessories, lace & embroidery, leathers & furs, yarns & fibers and design & testing products and services, will be on offer across 30,000 sqm exhibition area in halls 6, 7 and 9 of the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center.
The organisers are expecting to welcome a number of high-quality buyers at the fair. More international suppliers see Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen as the key stage to feature their products and expand their business prospects in the high potential South China market. This is proved by this year’s impressive international exhibitor profile.
During the first two days of the fair, well-known trend forecasters will host a total of four seminars to inspire both exhibitors and buyers with their innovative ideas and valuable market insights. Moreover, with the 16th China International Fashion Brand Fair – Shenzhen (halls 1 & 2) and a fashion show (hall 5) being held concurrently, fair participants are able to strengthen their business by meeting potential partners from different industry sectors.
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