In the golden autumn season, the 10th Canadian Clothing and Textile Sourcing Fair grandly opened at the Toronto International Convention Centre. As an important event in the textile procurement field in North America, this exhibition has attracted exhibitors, purchasers and industry professionals from all over the world to gather together, becoming a key platform for connecting the industrial chain and promoting cooperation.
At the opening ceremony, Elizabeth Wilson, the president of the Canadian Apparel and Textile Association, reviewed the ten-year journey of the exhibition, saying that it witnessed industrial transformation and built an international bridge for local enterprises. Representatives from the Department of International Trade of Canada, the City of Toronto, and industries from China, India, Bangladesh and other countries successively delivered speeches, affirming the role of the exhibition in promoting trade and driving innovation. With the guest pressing the start button, the three-day exhibition officially kicked off.
At the exhibition site, nearly a thousand booths covered fields such as clothing, fabrics, and home textiles. Chinese exhibitors brought new antibacterial and degradable fabrics, Indian enterprises displayed hand-embroidered clothing, and Canadian local brands launched recycled fiber clothing, responding to the trend of green consumption. Meanwhile, the exhibition features a "Global Textile Supply Chain Innovation" forum, a "Fashion Design Trends" seminar, and enhances cooperation efficiency through "one-on-one business matching".
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