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Home » Baltic Fashion & Textile to be held this Oct
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Baltic Fashion & Textile to be held this Oct

By July 1, 20141 Min Read
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Baltic Fashion & Textile is being held from 16-18 October 2014 at Vilnius, Lithuania. The event is organised by UAB Lengvosrcs Pramones Centras and is being promoted by Comnet Exhibitions Pvt Ltd in India.

The 23rd International trade fair "Baltic Fashion & Textile Vilnius" (former "Baltic Textile??") is recognised as one of the best meeting places for the fashion and textile industry professionals. Due to its favorable geographical location Lithuania is a gateway to neighboring EU and CIS countries markets: Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Latvia and Estonia.

"Baltic Fashion & Textile Vilnius" is an excellent tool to enter Baltic States textile and fashion market with population of more than 6.5 million and a competitive textile industry with the promising perspectives for development. "Baltic Fashion & Textile Vilnius" builds professional links among international apparel and textile community particularly looking for Baltic brands and products, intelligent sourcing solutions and supply chain management; efficient and flexible production; development and production of niche products; agency services; distribution and retail; trade opportunities in West and East.

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