Apparel Export Promotion Council sets up a buyer-seller meet in Spain

The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) will hold its annual buyer-seller meet in Madrid, Spain, on October 9 and 10 hoping to raise apparel exports from India to that country.

“We have been receiving good responses to the buyer-seller meets, which we have been organizing in Spain since 2008,” AEPC deputy director C Eswarasundar said in a statement.

According to him, Spain is a very attractive market for Indian apparels and it is one of the largest importers of garments with imports to the tune of over US$19399.6 million. “India’s garment export to Spain is US$736.6 million during 2018, which amounts to around 3.8% of Spain’s total garment imports,” he said.

Courtesy: Times of India

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