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China's Yarn Expo Autumn boasts 19% more exhibitors in 2023

18 Sep '23
6 min read
Pic: Messe Frankfurt/Yarn Expo Autumn edition
Pic: Messe Frankfurt/Yarn Expo Autumn edition

Insights

  • The Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 in Shanghai marked an increase in participation, boasting 20,297 buyers from 106 countries.
  • The event grew by 19 per cent in exhibitor attendance with 510 exhibitors from 14 nations showcasing innovations in cotton yarns, cellulose fibres, and recycled synthetics.
  • Sustainability remained at the fore, echoed in its 'Econogy' concept.
As Asia’s largest yarn and fibre trade fair, the 27,000 sqm hive of industry welcomed an impressive array of 510 exhibitors from 14 countries and regions, a 19 per cent increase from the previous edition. New exhibitor countries and regions represented were Bangladesh, France, Indonesia, Japan, the Netherlands, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam, with a nearly six-fold increase in international booths at the Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 in Shanghai.

Products on show across the fair’s multiple zones and pavilions included a comprehensive array of various cotton yarns, cellulose fibres, recycled synthetics, and much more. With many on the lookout for sustainable innovations, 20,297 buyers from 106 countries and regions represented a strong growth in both overall participation and internationality (2021: 13,037 visitors, 28 countries and regions), organiser Messe Frankfurt said in a press release.

By gathering numerous key players from around the world, the yarn and fibre platform is an important contributor to global industry trends, with its fringe programme often mirroring the innovation to be found on the show floor. One of the most important topics to emerge in recent years is eco-friendliness across the textile supply chain.

“Sustainability is not going anywhere—at Yarn Expo Autumn 2023, we saw this subject approached from many directions on stage, with a number of key industry experts sharing their insights on how we can work together to take our industry into the future. There has been such a buzz around the fairground at this edition, and buyers have paid particular attention to the variety of green products being showcased by many of our international and domestic exhibitors,” said Wilmet Shea, general manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.

A combination of economy and ecology, the recently launched ‘Econogy’ concept is expected to make a lasting sustainable impact on Messe Frankfurt’s Texpertise Network. For Yarn Expo Autumn, this will only increase focus on an area which is already key for a multitude of fairgoers.

“This exhibition in China is booming, and the visitor flow is good. Our company policy is that products should be safe, comfortable, and sustainable. We are showcasing yarns for flame retardant, protective layers, including viscose products and our newly developed specialised bio-based fibres. Other booths are also displaying sustainable and recycled options; therefore, customers can select the products that most fit their desired application and market requirements,” said Tatsuo Usui, manager, performance fibre and materials department, MN Inter-Fashion Ltd, Japan.

“As the world’s largest yarn producer, China’s product development is very strong. Yarn Expo brings together the industry’s leading yarn manufacturers, which are the business partners we are looking for. By connecting with them at this platform, we hope to find more solutions for our brand. We have had a steady stream of quality visitors and received plenty of valuable feedback first-hand. The market is rebounding and demand for functional and eco-friendly products will remain high,” said Snowden Shi, general manager, The Movement China Ltd, the Netherlands.

“We facilitated exports of over $15 billion of Indian cotton textiles last year to more than 150 countries around the world. China has been our biggest market over the past few years. Yarn Expo was an opportunity to regain the market share lost during the pandemic by building old relationships and forming new ones, which is why we came here with 46 companies. There is no other platform that can match up to this fair’s sheer magnitude, and they’re among the world’s best. Visitors are especially looking for recycled yarns, and also sustainable fabrics,” said Murali Balkrishna, joint director, The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL), India.

“It was our first time participating at Yarn Expo, and we saw its global impact. We hope to get more overseas orders by leveraging the fair’s established capability for resource integration and industry cohesion. In addition to meeting customers from Eastern China, our main market, we also met many new customers from Japan and Vietnam, who have higher purchasing intentions. Our latest eco-friendly functional yarns and dyed cotton yarns were highly regarded. Understanding current needs from different regions was very rewarding,” said Xiangou Liu, head of foreign trade department, Huicai Textile Technology Co Ltd, China.

“In the near future, traditional petroleum-based fibres will gradually be replaced by new bio-based fibres that are green and biodegradable. In addition to gaining recognition for our company, Yarn Expo Autumn 2023 has also allowed us to see the green innovations that fellow industry players have developed. The hall was categorised into zones, making it very clear to fairgoers,” said Kaifeng Xu, vice general manager, Anhui Huamao Textile Co, Ltd, China.

“Yarn Expo brings us opportunities to meet new and old buyers, and definitely creates more business for us. We target customers worldwide, especially from China, Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, and South America. This show is very important for us to make connections with buyers in China and Asia, who will export our products worldwide. Our brand is already established, and buyers who see our booth are eager for in-person discussions, which is crucial to gain trust in business,” said Dinh Nguyen Khanh, vice director, Phu Group, Vietnam.

“I've been to this fair around eight times. Post-pandemic you can see the improvement already. Face-to-face connections are very important in this business, and exhibitors are very happy to see their visitors again. The awareness for sustainability is increasing. I am here to source and sell eco-friendly products, promoting organic, regenerative cotton, and also looking for recycled yarns and fibres. We use this platform to make connections, and I will most likely be back here in spring,” said Henning Hammer, managing director, Otto Stadtlander GmbH, Germany.

“It’s good to be back after the pandemic, I see more potential suppliers and many visitors. Sustainable and biodegradable products are my main concern this year, because most of our buyers are looking for these kinds of products, to supply to European and US apparel brands. Especially plentiful here are recycled yarns and fibres. I have visited many exhibitions, but I think Yarn Expo is one of the best platforms to source yarns, learn about new trends, and to meet many suppliers in one place, which is a big time and money saver,” said Mani Kant, director, Bishnu Texport Pvt Ltd, India.

“The forum was a great way to share real-life challenges, and have a deeper discussion with industry experts. As Asia’s largest industry fair, Yarn Expo magnifies these insights. With the increasing importance of eco-certification in the international market, enterprises are adapting to increase their global competitiveness. In addition, certification promotes suppliers’ green concepts. It encourages sustainable upgrades to all of the upstream and downstream links in the yarn production process,” said Ning Liu, intellectual property manager, Suzhou Jiahai Special Fiber Co Ltd, China.

Yarn Expo Autumn was held concurrently with Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition, CHIC, and PH Value. Yarn Expo Autumn is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT.

Upcoming shows include Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics/Yarn Expo Shenzhen, which will be held from November 6–8, 2023 in Shenzhen, and Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition/Yarn Expo Spring, which will be held from March 6–8, 2024 in Shanghai.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)

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