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ICA Trade Event Istanbul 2026 set for October

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The International Cotton Association will host its ICA Trade Event Istanbul 2026 on October 14–15, bringing global cotton and textile industry leaders to Türkiye as the sector navigates shifting trade patterns, sustainability demands and market volatility.

The two-day ICA Trade Event Istanbul 2026 is expected to attract cotton merchants, spinners, traders, brokers and wider supply chain stakeholders from major producing and consuming regions. The event will focus on trade networking, market outlooks and the importance of international cooperation in strengthening cotton supply chains.

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The International Cotton Association, a long-established global trade body, said the Istanbul event is designed to encourage high-level engagement between buyers and sellers while addressing key challenges facing the cotton sector, including price fluctuations, regulatory developments and sustainability compliance.

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Istanbul’s position at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East makes it a strategic location for international commodity trade, with Türkiye continuing to expand its role in global textile manufacturing and cotton consumption.

Industry participants expect the ICA Trade Event Istanbul 2026 to offer insights into global cotton demand trends, trade finance conditions and the impact of geopolitical developments on commodity flows, as supply chains remain under increasing scrutiny.

Further details on registration, programme and speakers are expected to be released by the International Cotton Association in the coming months as interest builds around one of the key cotton trade events scheduled for 2026.

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