Int'l yarn and fabric show starts on Jan 15
The 23rd Dhaka International Yarn and Fabric Show 2025 (Winter Edition), an event for the textile and garment industry of Bangladesh and South Asia, will be held at the International Convention City Bashundhara in Dhaka from January 15 to 18.
The four-day show was jointly organised by CEMS-Global USA, a leading multinational exhibition organiser, and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT TEX).
Over 325 exhibitors from over 15 countries from across the world will showcase their products on yarn, fabric, trims, and accessories, said a press release.
Meherun N Islam, president and group managing director of CEMS-Global, made the disclosure through a press conference at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka in the capital today.
As one of the world's largest apparel exporters, Bangladesh provides a dynamic setting for industry leaders to engage in meaningful collaboration and dialogue, enhancing the value of the show, she said.
The event will provide the Bangladesh and South Asian textile and garment industries to explore sourcing opportunities in one of the world's most dynamic textile markets, Islam added.
It is part of CEMS-Global's widely acclaimed "Textile Series of Exhibitions", which spans three continents in Bangladesh, Brazil, Morocco, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The event is an unparalleled platform for professionals in the textile and garment sector to explore innovations, foster partnerships and connect with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing yarn, fabrics, trims, and accessories.
This event will mark the 8th anniversary of joint endeavours between CEMS-Global USA and CCPIT TEX to promote textiles in Bangladesh, which is extremely helpful for increasing the country's exports from the industry.
The exhibitions will be open for business visitors upon registration every day from 10:00am to 7:00pm.
Chen Bo, deputy secretary general and director of the Sub-Council of Textile Industry at CCPIT TEX, joined the conference virtually from Beijing.
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