Taiwan keen to penetrate their technical textile products in India

Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) and the Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT) formed Taiwan Pavilion jointly with Taiwan Composites Association (TCA) to display Taiwan’s latest textiles and composites at Technotex 2015 that took place last weekend in Mumbai at Bombay Convention Exhibition Centre, Goregaon.

Taiwan participated with 18 companies producing high-end composites, innovative technical textiles, raw materials, accessories and nonwoven machinery.

Sean Tsai, Taiwan Textile Federation said that the Indian industry – functional, technical and composite – is growing at a great pace. The Indian composite industry is pegged at Rs. 15,000 crore with an expected growth of 15% per annum over the next four years.

The need of the hour for Indian manufacturing is quality, reliability and consistency. Taiwan is one of the very few suppliers in the world who can fulfil the above criteria and help the industry grow exponentially.

The Indian technical textile industry is around Rs. 24,000 crores (10% of global market) and expected annual growth rate is 10%.
India is a very dynamic market with a lot of potential and scope for Taiwanese companies to expand their export market. Taiwanese composite and technical textile companies are keen to penetrate their products in India with the growing demand and consumption of technical textiles, continued Sean Tsai.

The multiple industries and sectors Taiwan is focusing on are automotive, defence, police, fire departments, sports gear and apparel, rainwear, outdoor tents and canopies, protective and safety products, architecture and construction, logistics and warehousing, public sector units (PSU), home textiles, composite textiles (FRP, fibreglass and carbon fibre), nonwoven machinery, public transportation, luggage and footwear, electronics and appliance, etc.

Taiwan’s functional textiles market has invested a lot of resources in textile technology innovation, the federation reports. Today, they produce fabrics, which are anti-bacteria, water repellent, and moisture transferring amongst others. This is why most of the largest sportswear and outerwear manufacturers and retailers usually source active wear fabric from Taiwan, the organisation believes.

Taiwan has an international reputation for technical textile development. Companies are exhibiting a wide range of application fields like protective, performance functional, eco-friendly, mobile, non-woven and new materials for architectural and geotechnical construction.

The composites industry is one of the key industries in Taiwan and has been in development in Taiwan for the past sixty years. Taiwan stands fourth in the world in the carbon fibre capacity and 30% of electronic grade glass fibres are manufactured in Taiwan.

Products exhibited at Taiwan’s pavilion included nylon 6/66 chip and performance filament, high tenacity yarn, multi-functional fabric / 2-4 laminated fabric, protective fabric, rainwear fabric and synthetic leather, TPU, performance zipper and apparel accessory, nonwoven machinery, and reinforced fabrics / FRP.

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