Four Bangladeshi textile firms join 'Shanghai Apparel & Yarn Expo 2025'

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Published On: 09 Sep 2025, 18:13

DHAKA, Sept 9, 2025 (BSS) - Four Bangladeshi textile firms took part in a three-day trade show, Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics and Yarn Expo Autumn 2025, a major global event for the textile industry.
 
The expo was held on September 2-4, 2025 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, attracting exhibitors and visitors from around the world, said a press release.

The four Bangladeshi companies are Square Textiles PLC, Amanat Shah Fabrics Ltd, M/S AH Traders, and Nur Trading Corporation.

The companies showcased high-quality textile products, drawing attention from international buyers and industry professionals. The event featured special product zones and country pavilions, enabling exhibitors to connect with the right customers and explore new business opportunities.
 
A representative from the Bangladesh Consulate in Shanghai visited the exhibition, appreciating the efforts of Bangladeshi participants and encouraging more companies to join future international events.

Luthfor Rahman Munna, senior manager, marketing at Square Textiles PLC, said the expo offered an excellent opportunity to engage with global buyers and explore new markets. 

"We are delighted to have participated in the Yarn Expo by Messe Frankfurt. The response from partners and visitors worldwide was overwhelming. This exposure opens new opportunities, and we look forward to building strong business relationships," he added.

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