Bangladesh Showcases Textile Prowess at Heimtextil 2026 in Frankfurt

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Bangladesh Showcases Textile Prowess at Heimtextil 2026 in Frankfurt

B Mirror Report : Bangladesh successfully concluded its participation at Heimtextil 2026, the world’s premier trade fair for home and contract textiles, strengthening its position as a competitive destination for global sourcing. The event, held from January 13 to 16 in Frankfurt, Germany, provided a platform for Bangladesh to highlight its growing capabilities, product innovations, and industry expertise to an international audience.

This year’s participation featured a collaborative effort between the private sector and the government, with Bangladesh represented by 15 exhibitors, including a combination of direct exhibitors and companies supported by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).

The Bangladeshi delegation joined over 3,000 exhibitors from 65 countries, interacting with thousands of sourcing professionals, designers, and buyers attending the fair.

Exhibitors reported strong engagement throughout the event, noting a steady flow of visitors and fruitful business discussions. Interest was particularly high among buyers from Europe and North America, with many expressing confidence that these interactions could lead to tangible business opportunities in the coming months.

The successful participation in Heimtextil 2026 has reinforced Bangladesh’s reputation as a reliable and competitive sourcing destination in the global home textiles market. The event also offered critical opportunities for networking, trend exploration, and expanding the country’s international trade footprint.

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