Xiajin yarn shines at 2024 China intl textile yarn exhibition in Shanghai
At a recent China international textile yarn exhibition held in Shanghai, Xiajin county's textile enterprises made a significant impact with their cutting-edge products, further solidifying "Xiajin Yarn" as a standout regional brand.

At the 2024 China international textile yarn exhibition in the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), European merchants make inquiries at the Xiajin enterprise booth. [Photo by Deng Meiping for chinadaily.com.cn]
The exhibition, which ran from March 6 to 8, also coincided with the Yangtze River Delta Investment Promotion and High-Quality Development Conference for Xiajin County's Textile Industry. This event marked a pivotal moment for Xiajin, as it attracted a total investment of 7.52 billion yuan ($1.05 billion) across 10 key projects.

The Xiajin exhibition hall is busy, as visitors and merchants continuously walk around. [Photo by Deng Meiping for chinadaily.com.cn]
Xiajin's exhibition booth captivated attendees with its showcase of innovative yarn products, including lyocell fibers, cotton yarn, and non-woven cotton liners.
Of note, the biodegradable lyocell film, developed by Shandong Hontidin New Material Technology, highlighted the county's commitment to environmental sustainability.
"We aim to establish a comprehensive high-end green fiber production base in Xiajin," commented Wang Peirong, chairman of Shandong Hontidin New Material Technology.
This year's participation marks Xiajin county's fourth consecutive and successful appearance at the international exhibition.
Shi Chuangong, general manager of Xinshixing Textile, highlighted the benefits of collective participation organized by the county government, as it enhances the brand visibility of "Xiajin Yarn".
Xiajin county's strategic focus on innovation and sustainability in the textile industry not only strengthens its market presence, but also underscores its role as a leader in environmental stewardship and the high-quality development of the textile sector. (Edited by Cai Liting)




