Evteks will be held in Turkey, May 17 to 21, 2016. This is an international trade fair for home textiles and attracts every year new important importers from around the world. It is one of the most important business platforms for the industry. The high quality product portfolio, the large number of different products and the many international exhibitors make this event an important information platform. Visitors can see here the coming trends.
The product groups are curtains, cushion covers, decorative fabrics, drapes, floor coverings, kitchen textiles, leather furniture, linens, rugs, table cloths, towels, upholstered furniture, wall coverings.
Seven Moroccan business leaders in the home textile sector will participate in this year’s edition. They are aiming at showcasing Moroccan offerings in the Turkish market, making new business contacts, and diversifying export trading partners. Moroccan companies are targeting importers and commercial brands of the sector, as well as wholesalers and small retailers.
Turkey ranks fourth among the world’s leading suppliers of home textiles and monopolises five per cent of the global market.
Evteks debuted in 1994 and is held every year. The previous edition of Evteks, held in May 2015, brought together 1,000 exhibitors and 1,25,000 professional visitors.
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