Greater Noida: The 52nd edition of Indian handicrafts and prize exhibition (IHGF-Delhi) held in his physical form after the 18-month loose in the Exposition and Greater Noida Mart closed on Sunday with a business question worth Rs 1,850 Crore.
The biggest exporter of Indian handicrafts is the United States which remains a traditional buyer with a height of 38%.
“Around 1,250 overseas buyers from 90 countries and more than 1,100 consultants buy visiting exhibitions, doing business around Rs 1,850 Crores,” said RK Vermatic Executive Director of the Export Promotion Board for Craft (EPCH) that regulates Verma.
According to Verma.
According to Verma while the atmosphere of the buyer is excited, mass buyers remain from the United States consisting of 38% of total exports.
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Rakesh Kumar, Director General-Epch and Chair of the Indian Exposition Mart Limited (IML), said this fair success was given a large message to the world that “India has opened with Bang,” he said.
Kumar told me that even though there were restrictions on traveling in many parts of the world, the selection of buyers in this edition of IHGF Delhi Fair meets expectations.
Buyers from the United States, UK, UAE, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Japan, Australia, China, Singapore, South Africa, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and many more visited th e fair this year.
“Over the past years, a large number of buyers and sellers have depended on IHGF Delhi Fair for the procurement and supply of products that vibrations both with consumers throughout the world market and are easy to sell.
The export of the 2019-20 craft is around Rs 25,670 crores while the export of handicrafts For six months the financial year today starting April to September 2021-22 is RS.
15,995.73 Crores.
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Overall, the craft segment registered growth of more than 60.34% during the same period last year.
B2B Fair which cannot be held last year in its physical form has participants from more than 90 countries this year.
This is due to the Covid pandemic and to maintain the Covid protocol related to the trade exposition issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Indian Government.
Officials who visited during the four-day event, including the Athawar Ramdas Minister of Justice and Debree Social Aan, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Minister Jal Shakti, Rajeev Chandraseky State Minister for Development of Skills and Entrepreneurship and Information Technology and Information Technology, Syed Shahnawaz Minister of Industry Hussian Bihar Government, Secretary Minister Singh Tekstil, Commissioner of Shantmanu Development (Craft) and more.