Messe Frankfurt Shows Draw 400+ Exhibitors

March 24, 2014

Two of Messe Frankfurt’s fabrics and textiles trade shows in China’s Guangdong region attracted more than 400 exhibitors in March 2014.

The spring edition of Interstoff Asia Essential saw more than 220 exhibitors showcase a range of fabrics and garment accessories at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The four-day show took place on 19th to 21st March and featured a fashion show for up-and-coming designers, as well as four group pavilions from China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

Meanwhile, the Intertextile Guangzhou Hometextile China hosted 206 exhibitors from five countries and regions at the China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou. This year’s Intertextile Guangzhou was extended by one day and ran from 18th to 22nd March.

This edition of Intertextile Guangzhou featured Chinese regional pavilions from Haining, Jiaxing, Nantong, Shaoxing and Yuhang, as well as overseas exhibitors from Australia, Germany, Indonesia and Taiwan. Exhibitor products included bedding, towelling, carpets and rugs, upholstery fabrics, wall and window decorations.

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