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World of Textile Sourcing Comes to Dhaka: Intex Bangladesh 2026 Opens New Global Opportunities

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Bangladesh’s position as a leading global apparel sourcing hub is set to receive a further boost as Intex Bangladesh 2026 prepares to bring together textile manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and industry leaders from around the world, creating new opportunities for trade, investment and cross-border partnerships.

Scheduled to take place from June 18 to 20 at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) on the Purbachal Express Highway in Dhaka, the exhibition is expected to serve as one of South Asia’s largest international B2B textile sourcing platforms, connecting the global textile value chain under one roof.

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The event will host exhibitors from more than 12 countries and regions, including India, China, Taiwan, Japan, Bangladesh, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Thailand, Pakistan, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan. Participants will showcase a wide range of products, including natural and man-made fibres, yarns, fabrics, trims, accessories, dyes, chemicals, compliance services and sustainable supply chain solutions.

The exhibition comes as global brands increasingly diversify their sourcing strategies beyond cotton, driving demand for man-made fibre (MMF) fabrics, performance textiles, recycled materials and traceable supply chains. Organizers said Intex Bangladesh 2026 is designed to address these evolving trends by providing Bangladeshi manufacturers with access to next-generation materials and innovative technologies.

Among the highlights of the event will be the “Incredible Textiles of India” Pavilion, supported by major export promotion bodies including TEXPROCIL, MATEXIL and PDEXCIL. More than 75 Indian companies are expected to participate, showcasing a diverse range of textile products and innovations.

China will also have a strong presence through the China Fashion Textiles Pavilion, featuring more than 70 companies from leading textile-producing provinces. Exhibitors will present developments in man-made fibres, sustainable materials, garment accessories and advanced fabrics aimed at supporting the ready-made garment industry.

Textile and apparel buyers from over 20 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Argentina, India, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates, are also expected to attend, highlighting Bangladesh’s growing importance in global apparel sourcing.

The exhibition will feature the Interactive Business Forum (IBF) Seminar Series in association with Fashion Business Journal, bringing together industry leaders to discuss sustainability, supply chain resilience, traceability and emerging market trends.

In addition, the B2B Connect One-to-One Matchmaking Programme will facilitate targeted meetings between buyers and suppliers, helping participants establish long-term commercial partnerships. TextileGenesis will participate as the official traceability partner, underscoring the industry’s increasing focus on digital supply chain transparency and responsible sourcing.

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“Intex Bangladesh continues to serve as an important platform connecting global textile suppliers with Bangladesh’s dynamic apparel industry. Such initiatives help strengthen sourcing capabilities, encourage innovation, and create valuable opportunities for collaboration across the textile value chain,” said Mohammad Hatem, President of BKMEA.

Md. Abdul Hamid, President of BGBA, said platforms such as Intex Bangladesh are playing an increasingly important role in strengthening Bangladesh’s position as a global sourcing destination.

“As Bangladesh continues to strengthen its position as a global apparel sourcing destination, platforms like Intex Bangladesh play a vital role in connecting international suppliers, buyers and manufacturers. BGBA is proud to support this initiative and wishes Intex Bangladesh 2026 every success,” he said.

Over the years, Intex has facilitated thousands of business meetings across Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka, contributing to stronger intra-regional trade and deeper integration of South Asia’s textile supply chains.

With its broad international participation, focus on innovation and sustainability, and dedicated networking platforms, Intex Bangladesh 2026 is expected to emerge as a key meeting point for Bangladesh’s apparel sector and the global textile industry, reinforcing the country’s standing as the world’s second-largest apparel exporter and opening new avenues for growth and collaboration.

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