A period of substantial change is seen at the Asia’s yarn and fibre market. The leading trade platform in the region will more than double in size this October ( Oct 11-13), Around 400 companies, up from 319 last year, are predicted to exhibit this edition.
Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt commented that the Yarn Expo fairs have further solidified their status as amongst the best business platforms in the yarn & fibre industry in recent years Yarn Expo has also proved a successful platform for Uzbekistan suppliers to launch their products in China, and they are doing well in this market vis-à-vis their more established competitors.
The domestic exhibitors will feature in six fancy yarn zones. Given the fact that more buyers from Asian countries will are sourcing innovative products at the fair, the Fancy Yarn Zone in particular has grown in popularity. Customers coming to this zone have precise sourcing needs. What’s more, we feel that the demand for fancy yarns is growing rapidly says Ge, General Manager of Suzhou High View Industrial. To cater to this tendency, this edition the zone will feature double in size and around 50 companies will display their latest collections of fancy yarns.
Many suppliers from Asia, Europe and elsewhere will showcase their latest collections of yarn and fibre products this October as per the fair’s leading reputation. Being one of the highlights of the show, the India Pavilion is comprised of some of India’s biggest names. Given the currently large market share of Indian yarns in China, Indian exhibitors value the show a great deal. The demand for Pakistani cotton is also growing steadily in China due to its competitive price and reliable quality.Uzbek cotton accounts for over 80 per cent of the total cotton consumption in Hebei province of Northern China, resulting in increased attention on Uzbek companies at recent Yarn Expos.