While continuing to showcase its “Love My
Cotton” global advertising campaign, COTTON USA
delivered U.S. cotton
sourcing assistance to major apparel industry players at the Texworld and
Première Vision trade shows in Paris .
COTTON USA exhibited with Supima at
Texworld and jointly exhibited with Cotton Incorporated at Première Vision. The
shows – representing the largest combined exhibition of the world’s apparel
manufacturers – provided a venue for COTTON USA
to promote U.S. cotton and
its global marketing and licensing program.Four companies from different
countries expressed interest in becoming COTTON USA licensees. Additionally, 24
COTTON USA-licensed mills from China ,
Hong Kong , Indonesia ,
Korea , Pakistan , Thailand
and Turkey displayed their
products at Texworld.In addition to sourcing support and COTTON USA licensing,
the booth also supplied information on the Cotton LEADS™ program and global
developments in the cotton and apparel sectors. Various segments of the cotton
textile supply chain met at the booths, and COTTON USA helped buyers and manufacturers
looking for cotton garments and cotton yarn suppliers to identify new business
contacts.International brands and retailers visited the booths, including:
Marks and Spencer, Gerry Weber and Original Marines. COTTON USA and Supima
were also honored to receive the visit of USDA FAS Counselor Mr. David Salmon
and FAS Agricultural Marketing Assistant Mr. Laurent Journo. Additionally
COTTON USA welcomed His
Excellency M. Shahidul Islam (The Ambassador of Bangladesh in France ) at its booth, and also held a meeting
with His Excellency Ghalib Iqbal (The Ambassador of Pakistan in France ).
Approximately
75,950 visitors from 120 countries attended both fairs, with a total of 2,869
exhibitors from more than 60 countries.
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