Show time: April 24-27, 2014
Venue: TUYAP Exhibition Center, Istanbul
Exhibition period: two years
Exhibition scale: There are 416 exhibitors from 29 countries in 2012
The number of visitors: 40,816 people, from 65 countries and regions
Pavilion Facilities: 80,000 square meters of indoor space; 12 pavilions; 3,500 parking spaces; 7 restaurants; 11 private meeting rooms
Concurrently held: The 24th International Garment, Embroidery Machinery and Spare Parts Exhibition
Scope of Exhibits:
Woven fabrics: spun, yarn, cotton, silk, woolen, stretch, Tencel, polyester cotton, polyester, acetate, polyester and viscose, denim and other fabrics
Knitted fabrics: ultra-fine fibers, velvet and other knitted fabrics
Other fabrics: artificial fur, leather, fabric, embroidery, Raschel, Mofflun, and so on
All kinds of accessories: buttons, zippers, labels, ribbons, snap, shoulder pads, and other accessories
Market advantage
Turkey is unique in Asia and Europe and is closely linked to the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Middle East, making it one of the world's most prosperous trading centers. Middle East and Central Asian countries, businessmen to Turkey visa is very easy, but also for the Middle East and Eastern European countries, the business, the cost of business in Turkey is very low.
Turkey's textile industry contributed significantly to the country's economy. Industrial exports reached 15 billion US dollars, imports amounted to 6 billion US dollars. Imports of textile products such as fiber, yarn, cloth, etc. accounted for a large share. Textile exports in 2005 were nearly $ 4.8 billion.
Turkey is the world's tenth largest textile supplier. The EU countries are the traditional markets for Turkish textile and clothing. Turkey is the world's sixth-largest cotton producer, producing 900,000 tons.
Transportation from Turkey to major European countries takes only 6-11 days. The Turkish textile industry attaches importance to total quality management. Most textile companies have passed ISO9001 or ISO9002 certification. Since 1995, azo compounds that may be carcinogenic have been banned.
Turkey has a customs union with the European Union. Turkey is market-oriented and attaches importance to the establishment of free trade zones and industrial free zones. Currently has 19 free zones in operation.