This Tuesday, Textilhogar’s Home Textiles Premium fair started in Valencia; this activity was definitively consolidated after returning to the Community capital last year after a tour of Madrid. The competition is presented with good prospects in terms of: The industry hopes to recover business activity damaged by the decline in consumptionThis also affects exports.
The fair’s inclusion in the Hábitat macro competition gave the fair greater visibility, which led to increased participation by 250 companies and brands, a third of which. They come from the cluster formed by the Alicante regions of l’Alcoià and El Comtat and the Vall d’Albaida region of Valencia..
Pepe Serna, president of the Association of Textile Entrepreneurs of the Valencian Community (Ateval), underlines that inflation affects consumption in most sectors, especially those that do not produce basic necessities, as in textiles. “He points out that exports are decreasing across Europeespecially in countries such as Germany, Italy and France, which are our important customers.
So, as Serna acknowledged, there’s a lot of hope for the contest. It is planned to find buyers from 40 countriesThanks to the reverse tasks arranged for this situation. “We will see how things develop between now and next Friday, when the closure is scheduled,” he emphasized.
Textilhogar is part of Hábitat, where furniture companies also exhibit. Generalitat president Carlos Mazón attended the opening and expressed confidence that the event “will serve us in the revitalization of the Feria Valencia with emblems, because after all we need emblems like Hábitat and Textilhogar.” Moreover, praised both textiles and furniture“They knew how to turn to exports when crises came, they knew how to optimize when costs came, but all this was improving in quality, design and design.” Knowing how to become an ambassador of the Valencian Community“.
Also at the opening were Nuria Montes, Minister of Innovation, Industry, Trade and Tourism; Llanos Massó, president of the Cortes; María José Catalá, mayor of Valencia; Daniel Marco, director of Habitat; Salvador Navarro, president of the Valencian Business Confederation (CEF); and José Vicente Morata of the Valencia Chamber.
Source: Informacion

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