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APTEXPO 2025 Returns to Singapore

By November 10, 20253 Mins Read
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A key focus of the three-day event will be navigating global supply chain challenges and opportunities, particularly around industrial upgrading and shifting trade dynamics.

The Asia-Pacific Textile and Apparel Supply Chain Expo & Summit (APTEXPO 2025) returns for its second edition from 19–21 November 2025 in Singapore, reinforcing its position as the region’s leading platform for the textile and apparel industry. The event will convene global leaders, decision-makers, and innovators to advance dialogue, partnerships, and solutions for stronger, more sustainable, and future-ready supply chains.

Jointly organised by MP Singapore Pte and CCPIT TEX, and sponsored by the ASEAN Federation of Textile Industries (AFTEX) and China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC), the event is hosted by the Singapore Fashion Council (SFC).

Under the theme “Re-engineering towards a Resilient, Adaptive and Sustainable Supply Chain,” APTEXPO 2025 underscores the industry’s push towards digital transformation, fair trade, circularity, and sustainable innovation. The platform will enable stakeholders to share strategies, forge partnerships, and shape the future of global textile and apparel manufacturing.

APTEXPO 2025 is supported by key ASEAN associations including TAFTAC (Cambodia), API (Indonesia), ALGI (Lao PDR), MTMA (Malaysia), MGMA (Myanmar), CONWEP (Philippines), NFTTI (Thailand), and VITAS (Vietnam).

A key focus of the three-day event will be navigating global supply chain challenges and opportunities, particularly around industrial upgrading and shifting trade dynamics. Discussions will highlight how decentralised manufacturing models can strengthen supply chain security, improve responsiveness, and enhance resilience.

“Singapore, as a gateway to Asia Pacific, is the perfect host for the second edition of APTEXPO. We look forward to engaging stakeholders from across the globe,” Jason Ng, Managing Director, MP Group.

“APTEXPO will connect Asia-Pacific’s manufacturing powerhouse with the global market, driving a more secure, decentralised, and efficient supply chain,” Xu Yingxin, Vice President, CNTAC.

APTEXPO Summit

Over 300 senior delegates from global brands, retailers, designers, policymakers, and technology innovators will convene to discuss supply chain transformation, sustainability, and cross-border collaboration.

International Exhibition

Featuring 100+ exhibitors from over seven countries and regions, the exhibition will showcase advancements in textile manufacturing, sustainable materials, digitalisation, logistics, and supply chain solutions.

Notable exhibitors include Ghim Li Global (Singapore), Best Garment Group (Cambodia), Chenfeng (China), NicheTech Advanced Materials (Taiwan), Foursource Group (Germany), Jing Cheung Industrial (Hong Kong SAR), Zhejiang Hongdu (China), and Dalian Tianzhi Garments (China).

Curated Business Matching

Attendees can meet global suppliers, buyers, and innovators through targeted sessions designed to foster partnerships and expansion across Asia’s apparel and manufacturing landscape.

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