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Indian textile cos to promote Brand India

By November 7, 20171 Min Read
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The Federation of Indian Exporters’ Organisation (FIEO) has called for exploring UAE platform for re-exports to western world, while advising Indian textile companies to promote ‘Brand India’ in overseas markets. Vipul, Consul General of India, Dubai, said Indian textile companies should explore Dubai platform to boost their business volumes.

Speaking at Indian pavilion during International Apparel and Textile Fair, three-day global fair at Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, Vipul said: “Indian companies and businesses have benefited from leveraging Dubai’s position as supply market to the Gulf and other region.

While referring to Indian textiles sector, he said that India is positioning herself as high fashion and quality garments exporter in the region and there is huge potential to promote ‘Brand India’ in the UAE and other markets in the region. FIEO-led 112-member business delegation comprising of 51 leading manufacturer exporters from textile and apparel industry from India is participating in the global fair.

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