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Date: 2010, 06 04~06, visiting time: 10:00-19:00


Exhibition hall: Bangalore Palace Bangalore Palace


Address: Mount Carmel College Entrance, Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore - 560052, Karnataka, India


Sponsor: India SS media and marketing company


Support units: BGMEA Bangladesh garment production and Export Association, JAFF Sri Lanka United Garment Association Forum, China textile net


Scope of exhibition:


Clothing: used for men's wear and children's wear, synthetic, natural and mixed fiber woven and knitted fabrics; worsted yarn dyed shirt fabrics; all wool, polyester and polyester nitrile suit fabrics; linen fabrics; high-grade silk fabrics; fashion fabrics; embroidery; denim; cotton twill...


Garment accessories and accessories: buttons, decorations, zippers, lace lace, ribbons, linings, labels, sewing thread, embroidery thread beads, etc.


Textile and garment Service Industry: CAD system and software; design studio; testing and quality assurance; consultancy; industry media.


Number of exhibitors: estimated 200 exhibitors


The number of spectators: 8000 people (2009), 85% of the domestic audience, and 15% of the overseas audience, from South Asia and other countries, such as Bangladesh, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan and so on.


Market Overview:


The textile industry is one of the most important industries in India, accounting for 4% of the country's GDP.

India's textile exports account for about 35% of the total exports of the country, accounting for 14% of the total industrial output of the country, and the textile industry provides 35 million jobs, which is the only industry that India has invested most in manpower after agriculture.

India is also the world's largest producer of hemp, the second largest producer of raw silk, the third largest cotton producer and the fifth largest producer of synthetic fibers. This shows the importance of the textile industry to India.

In addition, India's rapidly growing population also has considerable prospects for its domestic textile industry.

The most important factors for India textile producers include low cotton prices and labor costs.


From 2000 to 2006, India's textile exports increased from 4 billion 660 million US dollars to US $6 billion 840 million, the growth rate was 61%, and clothing exports increased from 4 billion 500 million US dollars to US $11 billion, with an increase of 94%.

In the textile growth of 2 billion 600 million dollars, the United States and the EU textile growth was only 466 million, accounting for 18%.

Of the 5 billion 300 million US dollars in clothing growth, 4 billion US dollars represent an increase in the EU and the US, accounting for 75%.

It can be seen that in the recent 6 years of growth in India, clothing has grown even more, mainly due to the demand for clothing in Europe and the United States, while the growth of textiles is mainly for countries outside Europe and the United States.


China textile net (Shanghai Ying Da Exhibition Service Co., Ltd.)

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