The show is targeted at the buying offices, buying agents and RMG exporters, knit composite units, label manufacturers, importers and merchandisers The 10th Yarn, Fabrics and Accessories show, a focused sourcing event for yarn, fabrics, and accessories, is scheduled to take place from 11-14 December at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in the city.
Organised by ASK Trade and Exhibitions Pvt Ltd, the event will feature over 150 international suppliers showcasing a diverse range of yarns, fabrics, accessories, cutting-edge innovations, chemicals, and screen printing machinery-all under one roof, said a press release today (9 December).
The show is targeted at the buying offices, buying agents and RMG exporters, knit composite units, label manufacturers, importers, merchandisers, and provides an excellent opportunity for your members looking to source new collections and identify new suppliers at this show.
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This event will be the Sourcing Gateway of Yarn & Fabric, Accessories to discover Latest Innovations and New International Suppliers.
“A tradeshow focused on Yarn & Fabrics, Accessories showcased by overseas suppliers plays an important role in the sourcing latest collection of Yarn, Fabric, Accessories for the upcoming season” said Tipu Sultan Bhuiyan, managing director of ASK Trade & Exhibitions Pvt Ltd.
Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association (BGBA), Merchandising Brotherhood Association Bangladesh (MBABD), Bangladesh Merchandisers & Suppliers Association (BMSA) are extending their valuable support to benefit the members of their associations.
Bangladesh’s ready-made garment exports to new markets witnessed robust growth of 10%, reaching a total of $7.70 billion in July-April of FY24, compared to $7 billion in the equivalent period of the previous fiscal year.
After more than a month of disruption due to the political changeover and subsequent labour unrest in major industrial belts, international apparel retailers and brands are returning to Bangladesh with work orders for upcoming seasons.Local garment suppliers said more Western retailers and brands are now visiting the factories and inquiring about production as normalcy has returned to the sector.
They said Western buyers are placing orders for the next autumn and winter seasons. Manufacturing activities at the readymade garments (RMG) factory units at major industrial hubs like Savar, Ashulia, Gazipur, and the capital have returned to normal.