The South Asian textile market is ushering in a historic moment! The India International Textile Fabrics Exhibition (April 16-18) which is currently being held in Mumbai has entered its second day. The venue is extremely popular and procurement negotiations are extremely active. As the largest and most influential professional textile procurement event inSouth Asia, this exhibition has attracted much attention due to India’s comprehensive relaxation of visa restrictions for Chinese companies, marking that this textile market with an annual scale of over $80 billion has officially opened its door to Chinese suppliers.
This exhibition is hosted by the Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI), attracting hundreds of Chinese textile companies to form a luxurious exhibition group, focusing on displaying high-quality yarns, chemical fiber fabrics, wool blends and functional accessories and other leading products. Thanks to the complete elimination of visa barriers, Chinese exhibitors have achieved zero-distance and efficient docking with thousands of Indian brands, traders, and garment factories, and the number of intended orders continues to rise. As the world's second largest textile producer, India has huge local processing capacity, but the supply of mid- to high-end raw materials and fabrics is seriously insufficient. In particular, India has extremely strong demand for stable and high-quality woolen blended yarns and chemical fiber fabrics. For a long time, visa problems have hindered Chinese companies from in-depth development. The lifting of restrictions this time has directly opened up the "last mile" of supply and demand cooperation. For domestic woolen textile companies such as Li County Oumu Woolen Textile Co., Ltd., this is the golden window period to seize the South Asian market and achieve new growth in foreign trade. With stable quality and high cost performance, they are expected to quickly win orders and open up a new growth curve.