Yarn Expo Spring 2008 wil be opened

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Date 27-Mar-08 to 29-Mar-08

Venue China World Trade Centre
No. 1 Jian Guo Men Wai Ave, Beijing 100004, China
Tel (86) 10 6505 2288

Opening times Day 1 0900 to 1700 Trade only
Day 2 0900 to 1700 Trade only
Day 3 0900 to 1700 Trade only


Exhibition Space(sqm) 5,500 sqm gross

No. of visitors / countries 4,626 from 45 counties/regions (2007)

No. of exhibitors / countries 103 from 8 counties/region (2007)

Product groups / application areas - Fibres:
Natural fibres (cotton, wool, silk & flax/ramie)
Man-made fibres (regenerated & synthetic)
Specialty fibres

- Yarns:
Natural & blend yarns (cotton, wool, silk & linen/ramie)
Man-made & blend yarns (regenerated & synthetic)
Elastic yarns
Fancy yarns
Specialty yarns

- Computer related services

- Quality Assurance

- Press & publications

Visitor profile Manufacturers of knitwear, knitted fabrics, weaving, apparel textiles, hosiery and socks, accessories and home textiles

Organiser(s) Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.
The Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT
China Cotton Textile Association
China Wool Textile Association
China Chemical Fiber Association
China Bast & Leaf Fibers Textiles Association
China Textile Information Centre

Yarn Expo Spring 2008 will feature 85% more space
The show remains one of the top niche events in northern China for sourcing fibres and yarn
Yarn Expo runs concurrent with Intertextile Beijing - a leading trade platform for textile traders
Yarn Expo Spring 2008, one of China's premier yarn and fibre sourcing events, will feature nearly 85% more exhibition space when it takes place 27 - 29 March 2008. The show will grow to 5,500 sqm of exhibition space, up from 3,000 sqm in 2007. It will again be held at the China World Trade Centre in Beijing.

The show is an ideal trade event for yarn and fibre suppliers all over the world to meet directly with textile manufacturers in northern China. As the largest textile and apparel exporter in the world, China relies on yarn and fibre imports to meet its enormous demand. While apparel exports increased 19% in 2006 over 2005, China imported USD 4.5 billion worth of yarn, a 7% increase. China's textile manufacturers continue to seek new places to source fibres and yarns, particularly middle- to high-end products.

Yarn Expo showcases a wide spectrum of fibres and yarns used in the apparel and home textiles industries. In 2007, the show featured more than 100 exhibitors and attracted nearly 5,000 visitors from 47 countries and regions, including fabric-weaving mills, importers and wholesalers of yarn and fibres.

Two concurrent trade events will help optimise trade
Yarn Expo Spring will run concurrent to Intertextile Beijing Apparel Fabrics - one of the leading apparel textile trade events in northern China, which attracts textile makers from around the world. Intertextile Beijing, at the China International Exhibition Centre, will feature an estimated 1,100 exhibitors including mostly textile manufacturers. A free shuttle bus will connect the two events.


Source: CCPITTEX