Pakistani textile products emerged to be main attractions at Texworld Paris

At the 39th Edition of four-day Texworld Exhibition held in Paris, Pakistan’s high end textile products, Cotton and cotton based high end products, including apparels, garments and finished and unfinished associated products, displayed artistically by over 33 renowned Pakistani companies were one of the main attractions as they were viewed and appreciated by thousands of participants, visitors and business persons.

The businessmen, who attended the exhibitions from over 26 countries, visited the Pakistani stalls and showed keen interest in the high quality textile products.

Ambassador of Pakistan in Paris Moin ul Haque visited the exhibition and met the organizers of the Pakistani exhibitors. He appreciated the businessmen and Pakistani companies which had participated in the exhibition in Paris which was world’s top fashion and apparel hub.

He said that the current government of Pakistan had taken a number of steps to give impetus to industry and trade and commence in the country.

The introduction of the Pakistani high end and top quality textile products in Paris would certainly help Pakistan in boosting its exports of textile and associated products not only to France but also to rest of Europe.

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