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Textile Asia to highlight benefits of CPEC

By September 4, 20171 Min Read
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Organised by the Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA), the 18th Textile Asia International Exhibition will highlight the advantages of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) for textile industry of both the countries. The biennial show will be held at Karachi Expo Centre & Lahore Expo Centre on September 16-18, 2017.

The exhibition aims to focus on the immense buying selling potential of textile and garment machinery, clothing textiles accessories, textile raw material supplies, textile dyes chemicals, embroidery machines, power & air compressors for textile industry and textile allied services.

Over 50,000 trade and corporate visitors are expected at the textile trade, said Pakistani media reports quoting PRGMEA central chairman Ijaz Khokhar. More than 600 international delegates are also participating in the biennial textile show. It is an effective platform for collaborations to the textile sector’s SMEs, majority of which are located in Punjab, having no financial capacity to attend international exhibitions, said Khokhar.

The three-day event is Pakistan’s biggest trade show of B2B value added textiles, garments, embroidery, digital printing machineries, chemicals and allied services, said PRGMEA Vice Chairman Jawwad A Chaudhry.

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