China News Service, Toronto, September 10 (Reporter Yu Ruidong) The PRIME CHINA 2021 fashion show hosted by the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles was held in Toronto, Canada on September 10 to promote and promote China's outstanding textile and apparel brands to the Canadian market.

  Eight Chinese textile and apparel brands are displayed in the fashion show, including fabrics and clothing, designer brands and industrial cluster brands.

They will also participate in the 6th Canadian Apparel and Textile Sourcing Fair to be held in mid-September.

This fashion show is also the opening event of the one-year PRIME CHINA 2021 series of publicity.

  Cao Jiachang, chairman of the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles, said in a video speech that China's textile and apparel industry has formed a complete industrial chain and a strong supply chain, and a large number of outstanding companies and brands have emerged.

At present, China's textile and apparel industry is actively optimizing and adjusting the industrial structure, strengthening digital and information technology transformation, and taking the development path of high-quality branding of fashion, green, technology, and low carbon.

I hope that the Canadian industry and consumers can experience the charm of Chinese brands through the fashion show.

  Han Tao, the Chinese Consul General in Toronto, said in a video speech that the promotion of Chinese clothing and textile brands based on the Canadian Apparel and Textile Sourcing Fair has been held in Toronto for 3 years, successfully introducing Chinese excellent clothing brands to Canadian consumers and enterprises, and strengthening Bilateral industry exchanges and cooperation.

  The fashion show was organized by Landtown International in Canada, co-organized by New Power Media, and attracted representatives from local political circles and related industries.

  China has become the world's largest textile and garment producer, exporter and most potential consumer market.

In 2020, China's textile and apparel exports were US$291.2 billion, accounting for nearly 30% of the world's total textile and apparel exports.

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