Myanmar entrepreneurs invited to attend Bharat TEX 2024

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An advertisement of the Bharat TEX 2024 with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association (MGMA), Myanmar entrepreneurs, especially from the garment industry, are invited to participate in the Bharat TEX 2024, a global textile mega event, to be held on 26-29 February in New Delhi.
Organized by the Indian Ministry of Textiles, the event is said to be a valuable platform for global industrial businesses. Exhibitions, knowledge-sharing sessions, talks on the respective category, G2G and B2B meetings and networks, product launch ceremonies, pavilions for mutual benefits and exchanges for various sectors, and other activities will be involved at the event.
In addition, the participants and visitors from other countries can study the Indian culture, costumes and traditions at the event. Potential purchasers of Indian textiles, importers, and exporters are projected to exchange information and make a wide network through the event.
Myanmar entrepreneurs from the garment industry involved in the Buyer Delegation Visit led by the MGMA will have a chance to stay three nights in New Delhi free of charge. Event organizers arranged a gala dinner, shuttle to and from the hotel, the airport and the exhibition. However, the potential participants will have to spend the expenses for airport tickets, the MGMA informed. — NN/TMT

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