Tajikistan participates in the International Yarn Fair in Istanbul

For the tenth time, Tajikistan showcases its cotton yarn to a wide range of international buyers at the International Istanbul Yarn Fair, one of the biggest yarn fairs in the world. A three-day International Istanbul Yarn Fair that kicked off on February 24 is being held at the Tuyap Fair Convention & Congress Center in Istanbul.  […]

For the tenth time, Tajikistan showcases its cotton yarn to a wide range of international buyers at the International Istanbul Yarn Fair, one of the biggest yarn fairs in the world.

A three-day International Istanbul Yarn Fair that kicked off on February 24 is being held at the Tuyap Fair Convention & Congress Center in Istanbul.  Over 300 exhibitors and more than 10,000 visiting textile industry professionals from around 80 countries are expected to participated in the fair that runs through February 26. 

International Istanbul Yarn Fair will be held on February 24-26, 2022 at Tuyap Fair Convention and Congress Center in Istanbul.  The fair is a sale and marketing platform that shapes the international yarn trade and textile production.

The International Istanbul Yarn Fair is the most important commercial meeting of the international yarn industry, where environmentally friendly, high performance and high quality products are exhibited.  It also features a display of cotton yarns, elastane yarns, wool yarns, acrylic yarns, silk yarns, organic yarns, textured yarns, nylon yarns, fancy yarns, etc.

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