The Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA) and Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan are jointly organising the three-day 19th Textile Asia 2018 - International Textile, Garments Machinery and Clothing Trade Fair from March 29 to 29, 2018 at the Karachi Expo Centre. PRGMEA chairman (Central) Shaikh Mohammad Shafiq disclosed the fair is expected to host over 2,000 foreign delegates as well as 65,000 visitors from the trade and corporate sector.
The focus is value addition in the textile industry to enhance export of value-added textile and garment products. This three-day trade fair is well known as South Asia’s biggest B2B textile, garment, embroidery, digital printing machines and chemical and allied services fair.
Over 1,000 International brands will showcase their products in 800+ booths and 2,000+ foreign delegates from 27 countries, including Austria, China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Japan, Turkey, the UK and the USA, will be present at the event.
Li Yang from the Department of Commerce of Zhejiang Province, China is the Guest of Honour. She is promoting Zhejiang Export Fair in Textile Asia for business, investment and joint venture opportunities. The PRGMEA chairman said Textile Asia is the only UFI (Paris) approved textile trade fair in South Asia which has immense buying selling potential of textile, garment and allied industries and is poised to introduce overseas suppliers of textile and garment materials, accessories and parts and machinery to the textile and garment industry of Pakistan. He complement their efforts for delivering high quality, value added products and promised to assist them in developing their export business.

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