Xiamen Textile Fair 2026 to Showcase Southern Chinas Growing Market

Xiamen Textile Fair 2026 to Showcase Southern Chinas Growing Market

The 2026 Xiamen International Textile Fabrics and Accessories Exhibition (XIFAE) focuses on the South China market, aiming to build an international platform connecting the global textile industry chain. The exhibition covers the entire industry chain, including fabrics, accessories, and yarns, providing companies with opportunities to showcase innovation, expand markets, understand trends, and strengthen communication. Participating companies are advised to define goals, prepare carefully, and develop strategies to fully utilize the platform's advantages.

2025 Zhengzhou Private Label Fair Aims to Boost Industry Growth

2025 Zhengzhou Private Label Fair Aims to Boost Industry Growth

The 2025 Zhengzhou International Private Label Fair is about to open. This article provides exhibitors with a detailed booth setup guide, covering key information such as schedule, admission procedures, on-site services, transportation, and accommodation to help them participate efficiently. Key points include booth setup and dismantling times, registration instructions, truck entry procedures, Zhengzhou traffic restrictions, transportation guide, and hotel recommendations to ensure exhibitors participate smoothly. It aims to facilitate a seamless and productive exhibition experience for all participants.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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WTO Marks 50 Years of Fair Trade Rules Under Customs Pact

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