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Yarn Expo Spring-China International Trade Fair for Fibres and Yarns,
sponsored by China National Textile & Apparel Council, organised by the
Sub-Council of Textile Industry — CCPIT, Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd, China Cotton
Textile Association, China Wool Textile Association, China Chemical Fiber
Association, China Bast & Leaf Fibers Textiles Association, and China
Textile Information Centre will be held in China World Trade Center, Beijing on
22 — 24 March 2007. Yarn Expo Spring 2007 will open with the 13th intertextile
BEIJING in the corresponding period.
Yarn Expo Spring
2007 is the leading specialty fair for fibres and yarns in Beijing
China's exploding apparel industry raises demand for these products
The event runs concurrent with Intertextile Beijing – a leading trade
platform for textile makers
Yarn Expo Spring 2007, Beijing's leading international trade
fair for yarn and fibres, returns 22 – 24 March 2007 to showcase products to
Chinese and international textile manufacturers. The show features a wide range
of fibres and yarns including fancy yarns and functional and eco-friendly
fibres.
As China's apparel and textile industries continue to expand, textile
manufacturers are seeking new places to source fibres and yarns, particularly
middle- to high-end products. Yarn Expo attracts buyers from fabric
manufacturers across China and abroad, including those exhibiting at the
concurrent Intertextile Beijing Apparel Fabrics trade show. At the 2006 Yarn
Expo in Beijing, nearly 5,000 visitors came from 47 countries and regions.
Yarn and fibre producers consider the show to be one of the top niche fairs
for reaching quality buyers. On display will be: natural fibres and yarns
including cotton, wool, silk and linen/ramie; regenerated and synthetic man-made
fibres and yarns; specialty products; elastic, fancy and blended yarns; and
computer-related services.
Textile growth in China bolsters demand for yarn and fibre
China remains the world's leading apparel producer, fuelling demand for
textiles, fibres and yarns. In 2005, China’s garment exports grew by 20% and in
the first nine months of 2006, exports of garments increased by 32%.
As textile manufacturers focus on China's apparel industry for its
outstanding growth, yarn and fibre producers are finding demand for their
products on the rise. China's per capita fibre consumption grew from 7.5 kg in
2000 to 14 kg in 2005.
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22 — 24
March 2007 Beijing
The new business forum for fibre and
yarn manufacturers and suppliers who want to reach China's north and
north-east region.
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