17th Vietnam textile and apparel accessories expo coming up in November

The 17th Vietnam International Textile and Apparel Accessories Exhibition is slated for this November, expected to witness about 500 firms from countries including Vietnam, China, India, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan (China), across about 700 booths, according to the Vietnam Cotton and Spinning Association.

The event is being organised by the Yorkers Trade and Marketing Service Company, the Vietnam National Trade Fair and Advertising JSC in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade, the Hon Kong Apparel Machinery Association, Guangdong Sewing Equipment Chamber of Commerce, and the Vietnam Cotton and Spinning Association.-VNA

The exhibition will spotlight new solutions, technology and equipment for the apparel sector, including automatic sewing, cutting and fibre processing machines, printing machines in fabric, and embroidering machines. The firms registered for the event include Barudan, Epson, Heinz, Walz, Hikari, Juki, Mitsuyin, Ngai Shing, ROQ (Artend), Supreme and Tajima.

The VTG exhibition will be held from 22-25 November at Ho Chi Minh City’s Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre, Vietnam.

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