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Italian machine builders return to ITMA Asia + CITME

With an exhibition area of about 3200 square metres, Italy is among the main exhibiting countries attending the event, as with previous editions.

24th May 2021

Knitting Industry
 |  Milan

Knitted Outerwear, Hosiery/​Socks

66 Italian textile machinery manufacturers will participate in the upcoming ITMA ASIA + CITME 2020, which will take place in Shanghai at the National Exhibition and Convention Center from 12-16 June 2021.

Of these, 21 manufacturers will be presenting their technology offerings within National Sector Groups organized by ACIMIT, the Italian Association of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, and the Italian Trade Agency.

With an exhibition area of about 3200 square metres, Italy is among the main exhibiting countries attending the event, as with previous editions. ITMA ASIA + CITME is a first step towards normality for many companies in the sector, after more than a year in which exhibition activity has stopped.

Asia represents the main destination for Italian textile machinery manufacturers. In 2020 38% of Italian textile machines exports went to Asia. Additionally, China is a very important market for Italian companies - the first in Asia and the second worldwide behind Turkey. In 2020 Italian machinery exports to China accounted for 14% of Italian exports in the sector (over EUR 190 million). Other destinations in Asia for Italian manufacturers include Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

"The outlook for the Asian market remains positive, despite the fact that demand for machinery slowed considerably during 2020 due to the pandemic,” says ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi. “China, before many other Countries, has resumed its path of economic growth. In the textile sector, investments have never stopped. On the Chinese market, therefore, there is no lack of opportunities and I believe that ITMA ASIA + CITME will confirm expectations of a recovery in demand.”

“Unfortunately, the health emergency still causes limitations for the full mobility abroad of the companies’ staff, both commercial and technical, and not only the Italian ones, thus preventing a greater participation in this edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME.”

"Waiting for a return to a situation of normality with a more numerous collective attendance at the trade fairs, I am convinced that the Italian manufacturers exhibiting in Shanghai will be able to testify to the high level of innovation achieved by the Made in Italy offer, proposing some technological innovations, especially in terms of sustainability and digitalization of the textile production process,” Mr Zucchi concludes.

Massimiliano Tremiterra, Trade Commissioner of Italian Trade Agency Shanghai Office, commented: “Italian cutting-edge technology can contribute greatly in terms of innovation and development of the flourishing Chinese textile industry. In Eastern China, there are the top three Provinces for textile and garment industry: Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Fujian, that along with the Provinces Guangdong and Shandong reach around 80% of the industry’s production capability.”

“Italy remains one of the leading suppliers of textile machinery in China: for cleaning, dyeing and finishing machines, knitting and auxiliary machinery. With its high-tech and eco-friendly manufacturers, Italy is one of the most important players in the textile machinery industry.”

“The Italian textile machinery industry focuses on sustainability and innovation, in line with the keystones of the Chinese 14th five-years plan and the Made in China 2025 plan. This is also the reason why China has become an even more important market for Italian exports. It is the right time for the two countries to start a new round of trade and speed up the joint construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.”

ACIMIT represents an industrial sector that comprises roughly 300 manufacturers (employing around 12,900 people), which produce machinery to an approximate value of EUR 1.8 billion of which 83% are exported. Creativity, sustainable technology, reliability and quality are the hallmarks that have made Italian textile machinery worldwide leaders.

www.acimit.it

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