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Intertextile Beijing 2006- China
International Trade Fair for Apparel Fabrics &
Accessories will be held on 28-30 March 2006 at
Beijing Exhibition Centre.
Exhibitor update: over 600 exhibitors from 17
countries and regions signed up as of January
2006.
Intertextile Beijing is organised by The Sub-Council
of Textile Industry, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd,
CCPIT and China Textile Information Centre.
Intertextile Beijing highlights the strengths
of the Thai textile industry
As of January 2006, over 600 exhibitors from
17 countries and regions have signed up to participate
in the sixth Intertextile Beijing, scheduled for
28- 30 March 2006 at the Beijing Exhibition Centre.
Among them, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Thailand
and Taiwan will return with national pavilions.
The overseas exhibitors participation has grown
by 10% demonstrating the show's importance for
global textile traders.
Spotlight on the Thai textile industry
The Thai pavilion will be organised by the Thailand
Department of Export Promotion and will feature
companies specialising in wool, silk, linen, lace,
embroideries, fibres and yarns.
Over the last 15 years, the Thai textile and
garment industry has developed into a mature industry
that has gained acceptance, both domestically
and internationally. Since the second meeting
of the Thailand-China Joint Committee on Trade,
Investment and Economic Cooperation in Chiang
Mai in September 2005, bilateral trade volume
has grown rapidly. Textiles are among the many
products that Thailand exports to China. The Thai
Government has been very active in assisting the
industry to grow further. In 2001, the Department
of Export Promotion (DEP) started the Thai Tex
Trend (T3) project in co-operation with Mitor
Textile Consultancy Service of Italy. The Thai
pavilion at the fair will be showcasing products
and services developed as a part of this co-operation.
"Intertextile Beijing 2006 is an important
trade fair for the textile industry in China and
is seen by Thai companies as an ideal platform
to foster bilateral trade relations", says
Ms. Chantira Jimreivat Vivatrat of the Thailand
DEP, organiser of the pavilion. "Intertextile
Beijing 2006 is a great chance for Thai manufacturers
to expose their competitive edge to Chinese and
overseas buyers."
Source£ºCCPIT TEX
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