Solidarity Message From Turkish Textile Producers to The World

Home&Tex Fair which fulfills to all the needs of home textile and decoration world, took place at CNR Expo with the most important 600 brands of the sector.

  15 November 2016 10:00 Tuesday
Solidarity Message From Turkish Textile Producers to The World

Home&Tex Fair with the most important 600 brands in home textile sector gave a message to the world that says Turkey is an inseparable unity.

At fair, the message that all home textile producers gave and a Turkey map which represents the unity of the state and the sector and also was made from Denizli’s buldan fabric, Kastamonu’s sheets, Rize’s special fabric, Antep’s kutnu fabric, Muğla’s Milas cloth, Bursa’s silk fabric.

Creative Products Are The Reason Why Turkey is Preferred

TETSIAD president Ali Sami Aydın stated that they had more than 1000 buyers from Russia this year at 4th edition of Home&Tex Fair which was organized in order to increase the home textile and decoration sector’s exports. He continued as follows: “Russia had to buy from Far East countries for a while. After the relations between two countries got back to normal, Russians rushed into our first event about home textile and decoration. The most important reason why they chose us is we have creative products. We aim to create trade capacity for the sector over 1 billion dollars with this fair. We predict that only the orders of Russians will create 500 million dollar work load.”

At the fair which hosted buyers coming from 96 countries including Germany, France, Italy, North Africa, Turkish Republics, Middle East and Gulf countries, new trends and developments in home textile and decoration were presented.


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