Bilateral trade between India and Taiwan has grown from $1.19 billion in 2001 to $6 billion in 2014. Taiwanese textile companies are offering a range of innovative, trendy and high performance textile products with an aim to establish long-term business associations and tie-ups in the field of textiles. Some of their offerings are value-added yarns, fabrics, trimmings and clothing accessories.
For over 10 years, the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) has been organising buyer-seller meets in India and has been successful in connecting and supplying innovative and trendy textiles to leading fashion garment exporters as well domestic brands in India. It aims to export around $500 million worth of functional textiles in the next five years to India.
Some leading exporters and brands in India that source from Taiwan are: Shahi Exports, Gokaldas Images, Madura Garments, Wildcraft, Moxi Sports, and Proline India. Taiwan textiles are world renowned for their innovative and high quality textile products and are sourced by leading global brands for sports and active wear, outdoor wear, functional wear, formal wear, suitings and shirtings by leading global brands.
Textiles produced by Taiwanese companies add value to the brand image with unique properties like coolmax, heat transfer, water resistant, breathable, fire-proof etc.
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