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Intertextile
Shanghai gets great results. Be there !
When
it comes to textiles, China is one of the most important countries
in the world. And within China there is only one venue where the
entire industry is on your doorstep: Intertextile.
Intertextile
Shanghai is Chinas leading international trade fair for home
textiles and apparel fabrics. With over 250 home textiles and accessories
exhibitors from around the world, the show has made its mark as
the premier sourcing venue for buyers of home textiles in Shanghai
and the surrounding regions.
With
its professional organisation and strong industry support, you can
trust Intertextile to connect you with the buyers that matter. Over
38,000 of them, in fact.
Intertextile
Shanghai keeps you informed
From
interior trends to home textiles fashion forecasts and the impact
of Chinas WTO entry on the countrys textile industry,
the Intertextile Shanghai seminars will keep you informed of the
latest happenings in the worlds most dynamic textile market
place.
Intertextile
Shanghai protects your products
An
office of the Shanghai Copyright Bureau will be located within the
exhibition halls to deal with any enquiries about intellectual property
rights in China. The bureau can also deal with copyright infringement
complains made during the fair.
Number
one venue
Intertextile
has proved beyond doubt that it is the number one venue in China
for apparel fabrics and home textiles. Thousands of buyers in Shanghai
and the surrounding region, an area rich with textile and apparel
companies, rely on Intertextile Shanghai for their sourcing and
buying needs, and for upto the minute trend information from around
the world.
China
is brimming with potential for foreign manufacturers and exporters
of textiles and accessories. It is the worlds largest garment
producer, with a production of 20 billion pieces in 2002 (enough
for every person on the planet to have four items of clothing);
as such it has an enormous demand for quality garment fabrics. High
end designer label clothing, much of which is destined for export,
demands high quality, advanced technology fabric which cannot be
bought from domestic suppliers.
Looking
forward, Shanghai also anticipates a huge jump in demand for home
and interior textiles over the next decade. In 2010, the city will
host the World Expo, an event which is expected to stimulate massive
growth and development in Chinas culture capital. The World
Expo is a huge exhibition painting a comprehensive picture of political,
economic, cultural, scientific, and social achievements of the host
country. Shanghai forecasts that the Expo will attract over 70 million
visitors, breaking the records of previous events.
Hundreds
of new hotels and other commercial facilities will have to be built
to cater for this influx of people - and millions of miles of curtains,
carpets and upholstery fabrics will be needed to furnish these new
properties. Shanghai estimates it will directly invest US $3 billion
in the World Expo site, with extended investment, in projects such
as hotels, infrastructure and commercial facilities are reaching
anywhere from US $15 billion to US $30 billion.
With
its position at the very heart of Chinas eastern and central
textile centres, Intertextile Shanghai is uniquely placed to offer
textile manufacturers from overseas - and from across China - a
meeting point with key buyers and decision makers in the industry.
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