Tajikistan Will Present Its Cotton Yarn at the International Istanbul Yarn Fair
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DUSHANBE, 24.02.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – For the tenth time, Tajikistan is showcasing its cotton yarn to a wide range of international buyers at the International Istanbul Yarn Fair. The fair began on February 24 and will continue through February 26.
Tajikistan’s booth is displaying products from four Tajik spinning companies, namely HIMA Textile, Resandai Khatlon, Standart Textile, and Vahdat Textile.
In addition, other four textile and clothing companies Nohid, Organic Yarn, Rahimov A.A., and TojTex are part of the delegation to learn new trends, source needed raw materials, such as mixed yarns and accessories, and to establish new business contacts.
The International Istanbul Yarn Fair in 2022 expects over 300 exhibitors and more than 10,000 visiting textile industry professionals from around 80 countries. The fair brings together industry leaders who shape the international yarn market.
The fair is an excellent opportunity for the Tajik spinning companies to show and promote their products to a wide range of buyers from Turkey, which is one of the main export markets for Tajik yarn, as well as other countries.









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