Record-Breaking Pakistani Presence at Heimtextil 2025, Pakistan Emerged as the fourth largest exhibitor
Pakistan significantly enhanced its participation in Heimtextil 2025, ascending to the fourth-largest exhibitor country after China, India, and Turkey at the globally recognized trade fair for home and contract textiles. Pakistan’s textile industry, with 273 exhibitors including 64 companies in the Trade Development of Pakistan’s Pakistan Pavilion demonstrated a remarkable 10% increase compared to the previous year. The event, which commenced from 14 to 17 January, ’25 in Frankfurt, Germany, featured 2,800 exhibitors from 130 countries. The Commercial Section of the Pakistani Consulate in Frankfurt facilitated Pakistan’s participation in Heimtextil 2025. Pakistani companies were centrally placed at the exhibition with larger stalls in Hall No. 8, 9 with better strategic location. Many exporters reported that buyers from Europe, the UK, and other countries showed great interest in Pakistani stalls and products as compared to previous years.
Highlighting the importance of this event, Muhammad Zubair Motiwala, Chief Executive Officer, TDAP said, “As the fourth-largest exhibitor at Heimtextil, we are optimistic about the future of the textile industry. We hope that the government will swiftly address the challenges facing the sector, enabling further growth and development”. TDAP has consistently encouraged smaller local textile exporters to participate in these exhibitions, and its efforts to increase Pakistan’s textile exports are commendable.
“Heimtextil is extremely important for Pakistan’s home textile exports. With record participation this year, we anticipate a significant increase in exports,” said Shafaat Ahmad Kaleem, Pakistan’s Consul General in Frankfurt, while inaugurating the national pavilion at the Heimtextil exhibition.
To foster stronger business relationships, the Pakistan Commercial Section in Frankfurt organized a networking event on January 15th, bringing together Pakistani exporters and global buyers under the ‘Thread Connect’ initiative.
Heimtextil 2025, Pakistani engaged existing buyers and attracted the new ones. This event served as the industry’s most important global event and exhibitors showcased a diverse range of home textile products, including bed linen, kitchen linen, towels, and carpets, kitchen linen, institutional textile etc. highlighting unique craftsmanship and innovative designs.
The textile industry remains confident in its ability to navigate the challenges posed by the EU’s impending sustainability regulations (2025-2030). While large corporations have already achieved compliance with international standards, a significant transformation is underway among SMEs to ensure their future sustainability.
The export value of home textile products is already $2 billion, and with the US tightening policies on Chinese products and cotton, Pakistani textiles are well-positioned to capture more market share. Textile industry contributes significantly to the national economy, generating nearly 60% of total exports and contributing 8-9% to GDP. The country’s diverse textile exports, encompassing knitwear, home linens, bed sheets, and more, find major markets in the USA, Europe, and the Middle East. Cotton serves as a crucial foundation for this sector.
Heimtextil 2025 spanned 16 halls, showcasing a diverse product range encompassing wallpapers, upholstery fabrics, mattresses, and carpets. The event’s comprehensive content program delved into critical industry themes such as sleep, sustainability, AI in retail, and contract furnishings
Heimtextil served as a crucial platform for companies to solidify their market position. The event facilitated enhanced international visibility, enabled the identification of new market opportunities, and fostered the development of valuable global business partnerships