The CTAF – China Textile and Apparel Trade Fair – groups together around a hundred companies specialising in clothing production with genuine textile skills, sometimes based on centuries of tradition. Their aim is to develop a range of high-end products which will meet the requirements of Western markets for quality and style. These manufacturers come from the regions of Beijing, Jiangsu, JueXi or Zhejiang and offer fine embroidery, supple silks or knits that are highly valued by players in the sector.
The number of exhibitors at CTAF having almost doubled in size for the next Texworld show bears witness to intentions to strengthen the economic and professional ties between China and the European markets. “Our participation at Texworld is an opportunity to forge ties and to create long-term collaboration between our exhibitors and clients in the West. We offer endless ranges of very different products that meet the needs firms may have, and we set up whatever is necessary to best respond to our clients’ demands for quality and prompt delivery”, explains Zhang Tao, from the Chamber of Commerce for the Chinese Textile Industry.
The HKTDC – Hong Kong Trade Development Council – groups clothing manufacturers who offer their expertise that stems from a long local tradition and which today is exported all over the world, thanks to platforms like Texworld.
With an international economic situation that is still fragile, it is important to have resource to suppliers who manufacture clothing with the best value for money.
The ready-to-wear range is also ensured by European companies: for instance, IGL Textil, a German company specialising in the production of casual trousers for men, returns to Texworld in order to boost their client portfolio that already counts companies like Piazza Italia, the Bestseller group, Esprit...
New ready-to-wear suppliers will be exhibiting at Texworld for the first time with the aim of “getting a foothold in the clothing sector and meeting partners with whom they can establish a long-term collaboration”, says Murat Ozudogru, export manager at Ozsim, a Turkish manufacturer of women’s and menswear.
The range also extends to accessories. Manufacturers of scarves, stoles and pareos in silk, cotton or linen, Royal Touch from India is also able to respond to any special requirements companies may have and to develop fully fledged collections.
“The strength of Texworld is that of an exhibition where business is accomplished; if a demand is generated it is up to us to offer products to satisfy it”, sums up Michael Scherpe.
The next Texworld show will be held at the Paris le Bourget exhibition centre from the 13th to the 16th September 2010.


















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