IND-TEXPO 2022, organised by TEXPROCIL at Mumbai from 24 to 26 August, witnessed over 80 buyers from 25 countries keen to explore business opportunities with 50 Indian suppliers of cotton textiles and their blends.
UP Singh, Secretary, Textiles and Roop Rashi, Textile Commissioner also interacted with participants at this Reverse Buyer Seller Meet.
In a statement, TEXPROCIL said that the participants at the interactive meet were from Australia, Egypt, Turkey, Thailand, Brazil, Slovania, Iran,Malaysia, Dominican Republic, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka,amongst others, covering those sourcing yarn, fabric, home textiles across fibres – cotton, poly, viscose and many others.
There were representatives from the hospitality sector too with most of the buyers reflecting the need for sustainable, organic and recycled products.
While the Australian representative looked forward to dividends of India-Australia FTA, better quality assurance and communications from the Indian suppliers in addition to recycled cotton products, the Polish hospitality sector seemed poised to strengthen its relationship with Indian made-ups suppliers.
The Malaysian buyers were looking at shifting sourcing from China, while Iran was looking forward to sourcing more of home textiles. Kenya and Tanzania, on the other hand, were looking at moving sourcing to India from Pakistan.







