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Intertextile Beijing 2007 to take place at two different venues

08 Apr '06
3 min read

"This is our third time at Intertextile Beijing and our main purpose at this show is to investigate this particular market," said Urs Wicki, Export Manager of Schoeller, a Swiss company.

A major textile heavyweight itself, Japan, is finding more and more opportunities for textile trade with China. "All fabrics exhibitors agree that we cannot compare with China on the standard fabrics," said Teruo Hase, from Uni Textile.

Wook-Jae Lee from the Korea Silk Research Institute also agreed that quality is the key to successful Chinese market penetration. "We came to the show with three companies from the JinJu region in Korea that produce very high quality silk. We know that there is huge potential for this type of silk in China and we must raise our profile and expand our network of contacts."

"We produce fabrics made from soy protein fibres and Intertextile Beijing 2006 gives us the unique opportunity to promote our range not only to the domestic market but also to overseas buyers," said Ms Xizoyun Zhu, Vice GM for China Soybean Protein Fiber.

"Intertextile Beijing 2006 gives us excellent exposure to both local and international buyers. We need a professional, high quality and influential platform to promote our corporate image to local as well as overseas customers," said Ms Helen Weng of Du Pont, China.

The next Intertextile Beijing will run from 22 – 24 March 2007 at two venues: the Beijing Exhibition Centre and the China World Trade Centre.

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

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