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Bangladesh Edition
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JUNE
2026
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Bangladesh is one of the world’s largest manufacturing hubs, creating strong opportunities for textile, yarn, fabric, accessories, and technology suppliers. Intex Bangladesh 2026 offers a focused platform to showcase products, launch innovations, and connect with key decision-makers across the textile and garment industry. As South Asia’s leading international sourcing show, Intex has built a trusted reputation for linking global manufacturers, suppliers, and brands with Bangladesh and neighboring markets.
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Key Sourcing Categories in Bangladesh
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Man-made fibre (MMF) fabrics
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Performance and functional textiles
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Stretch, blended, and specialised fabrics
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Sustainable and recycled materials
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High-quality trims, accessories & finishes
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Fibres
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Yarns
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Apparel
Fabrics
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Denim
Fabrics
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Clothing
Accessories
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Embroidery
& Trims
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Textile
Studios
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Fashion
Trends
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Bangladesh
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China
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India
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Japan
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Bangladesh sources innovative & sustainable fibres, yarns, fabrics, and clothing accessories worth US$ 20–22 billion annually, primarily from China, India, Vietnam, Pakistan and other Asian suppliers.
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