Premium Textile Japan will take place from May 24 to 25, 2016. This is an exhibition of world class quality textiles. Premium Textile Japan will provide opportunities to participants to crack business deals with leading textile makers. The fair attracts buyers as well as suppliers. Premium Textile Japan will provide a platform to exhibitors to showcase their products and services keeping in mind their business targets and customer demand.
The show will exhibit a wide range of diversified as well as premium quality fabrics that are using superior raw materials, yarns and weaving or dyeing or finishing techniques. This is a business platform where top domestic and overseas buyers and suppliers converge. Most visitors comprise apparel designers and MDs who are decision-makers for fabric procurement, making the fair a real business-oriented negotiation salon. A productive and in-depth business related program coordinated by the organiser, such as business matching, also adds to the appeal of this key event.
This is the only premium textile salon that provides authentic brands and products. Japan is heavily dependent on fabric imports. Domestic textile producing regions are facing a decline. So the event provides an opportunity for garment makers to develop business ties with leading overseas textile makers.
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