ITC exhibits Tajikistan cotton products to the world in Moscow

Five textile and clothing companies represent Tajikistan at “Textillegprom”, the biggest specialized industry event in the Commonwealth of Independent States, which started in Moscow on September 17.  Tajikistan latest achievements in yarn producing, cotton fabrics and ready garment are available to be explored in VDNKH hall till 20 September 2018. Preparation for and participation at […]

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Five textile and clothing companies represent Tajikistan at “Textillegprom”, the biggest specialized industry event in the Commonwealth of Independent States, which started in Moscow on September 17.  Tajikistan latest achievements in yarn producing, cotton fabrics and ready garment are available to be explored in VDNKH hall till 20 September 2018.

Preparation for and participation at this fair is made possible thanks to the Government of Switzerland through the International Trade Centre (ITC)’s Global Textiles and Clothing Program.  This year the following companies from Tajikistan participate at the “Textillegprom”: Fayzi Istiqlol; HIMA Textile; Liman; Rahimov A.A; and Vahdat.  The delegation will be guided throughout the fair by ITC consulting partners – Business Consulting Group, ACT Development Group, and the Tajikistan’s Union of the Private Sector Development (UPSDT).  The Union of Private Sector Development of Tajikistan has also been supported to visit the fair to get insight about new tendencies in the regional market and conduct B2B meetings with the Russian counterparts.

The Federal Trade Fair “Textillegprom” is a unique platform to exhibit and view an entire range of textile industry goods, from raw materials and equipment to finished products. The fair serves as a meeting place for wholesale buyers and industry experts from around 30 countries. Mr. Abdullo Muhammadiyev, Head of the Department of the Textile and Clothing Enterprises at the UPSDT, says: “Russia is one of main and attractive foreign markets for Tajikistan’s textile sector due to its size and volume, tight economic relationships, geographical closeness, relatively favorable market entry conditions and existing cultural links with Tajikistan.  This fair attracts exhibitors and buyers from all regions of the Russian Federation, giving a complete picture of the Russian market.  So, this fair is a good opportunity for Tajik exporters to research and better understand requirements and trends of their main export market by looking at and contacting exhibitors and potential buyers”.

“Textillegprom” is an excellent opportunity for Tajik companies to show and promote their products to a wide range of buyers from Russia and other countries, to establish direct business contacts with potential clients and to diversify their orders.  Tajikistan companies will exhibit raw materials, including yarn, dyed yarn, raw cotton fabric, fabrics, as well as ready garment, like clothes for men, women and children, socks, knitwear, ladies’ and gentlemen’ underwear, sportswear, and different uniforms.  The Tajik delegation will meet potential trade partners and see new modern technologies and products.  The Tajik delegation will also have the opportunity to attend research and training conferences, workshops and round-table discussions.

Tajikistan participates at this fair for 12th time and during this period Tajik companies were able to create for Tajikistan an image of a source of high quality textile and clothing products.

The International Trade Centre, supported by the Government of Switzerland, aims to increase the export competitiveness of the Tajik textile and clothing sector by supporting sector companies, and relevant trade support institutions from both public and private sectors.

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