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TEXPROCIL, which has organised 'Brand India' shows Cheap Backless Prom Dresses Australia for the past two years, is joined by other apex bodies including India Trade Promotion Organisation, EPCH, Apparel Export Promotion Council, Handloom Export Promotion
Council, National Jute Board, Coir Board and Khadi Village Industries Commission to forge new business relationships and build on existing ones See All Similar Articles » Related Industries •Apparel Manufacturing •Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores •Synthetic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing November 25, 2011 Neena Bhandari Sydney Australia is emerging as an important market for Indian textiles and handicrafts. To capitalise on this untapped bilateral trade potential, as many as 60 Indian Cheap Ball Gowns showcased some of the
finest wares at the three-day Australian International Sourcing Fair held from November 22-24 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre here. "Brand India's aim is to introduce or re-acquaint the Australian textile, fashion and design industry to what India has to offer in terms of creativity, quality, variety, flexibility and timeliness," said Siddhartha Rajagopal, executive
director, The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India (TEXPROCIL).
India's textile and clothing export sales in 2010-11 were worth $25 billion and are projected to reach $32 billion in 2011-12. "While China dominates 90 per cent of the Australian market, India is second at merely four per cent followed
by New Zealand at three per cent. In the first half of 2011, our Cheap Corset Prom Dresses have touched $350 million and because of these fairs there has been a significant growth. We expect to touch $500 million by 2012," Rajagopal told Business
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The event is seen as a catalyst for raising the profile of Indian merchandise to Australian buyers. "It is my first time in Australia and we have got an order for half a million t-shirts a year," said Subash V Momaya, merchandising
manager, Eastman Exports, a division of Homecoming Dresses Exports Global Clothing Pvt Ltd).