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Pakistan’s first textile sector exhibition TeXpo 2016 was inaugurated yesterday by Federal Minister of Commerce Pakistan Eng.KhurramDastgir Khan, along with Minister for Commerce and Industry Rishad Bathiudeen, CE Trade Development Authority of Pakistan S.M. Muneerand TDAP Secretary RabiyaJaveri Agha.
The TeXpo 2016 arranged by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce from 7-10 April at Karachi Expo Center, houses over 350 stalls displaying all ranges of textile products from yarn to value-added textile products from premier brands of the country.
Major Textiles Associations like TMA, PRGMEA, Carpet Association, PHMA, Sports Goods Association, APUBMA, PTEA, PTA, PLGMEA, have reserved major space in different halls to showcase the trendy and stylish textile products of Pakistan. The main objective of this event is to build a strong business relationship of Pakistan’s exporters with the importers of textile worldwide.
Apart from exhibitors, over 600 foreign delegates are confirmed from 51 countries to participate in the exhibition. Many top foreign brands like: B&C collection (Belgium), Shinatomo, ITO-Yokado, Yonex, Marubeni Intex, Marubeni Tex (Japan), Lotte Mart, Shinwon (South Korea), Simmons- The leading US bedding brand, Hertex, Standerton, Polo Africa(S. Africa), Super Muffato (Brazil), Apacinti (Indonesia), Septwolves (China), Teddy S.P.A (Italy), Fifth Factory (Spain), Basic Resources, Green Source (USA), Gargo Way 10, DET 10-10 (Vietnam), Hameedia, Fashion Bug, Hydra, Hafyar, Cliftex, Afra Fashion (Sri Lanka), Firma Gamma (Russia) have confirmed to attend Texpo, 2016.
Earlier, Bathiudeen and DastgirKhan met Governor of the Sindh Province Dr. IshratulEbad at the Governor’s House in Karachi.During the meeting, the two sides agreed to promote bilateral trade between the two friendly countries.
Bathiudeen said Pakistan and Sri Lanka enjoy close and warm relations based on mutual interest and respect and Sri Lankan investors are keen to invest in Pakistan’s energy, agriculture, infrastructure and other sectors.
He said the two nations are presently having strong bondages and enjoy cooperation in trade, defence and culture, and added that the free trade agreement (FTA) signed by both the countries in 2001 has helped boost bilateral trade.
Dr. Ebad said the Sindh province is suitable for investment and the government will provide all possible assistance to investors. “The textile industry plays a pivotal role in our economy by having major share in exports and providing the largest number of job opportunities,” the Governor said. Pakistan is the eighth largest exporter of textile in Asia, he added.
He said that Pakistan-Sri Lanka relations are decades old and investment will further strengthen them.
Dastgir Khan said the exhibition, held at the Karachi Expo Centre, would help foreign delegates arrange business-to-business meetings and deals with local exporters.
The 15-member Sri Lankan business delegation, led by Bathiudeen, had arrived in Karachi on 6 April evening to attend the textile sector-specific exhibition.
The textile sector in Pakistan is expected to grow strongly in the coming years due to addition of the LNG in Pakistan’s energy mix in recent months. Pakistan already enjoys GSP Plus status with the European Union which is also contributing to enhance growth in the textile sector.