Customers from 112 countries arrive at Indian Handicrafts Expo, orders worth three thousand crores expected – Indian Handicrafts Expo 2025 3 billion in orders expected

Updated: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 13:21 (IST) 6736 buyers from 112 countries participated in the exhibition organized in Greater Noida, which is expected to garner orders worth Rs 3,000 crore. Foreign buyers appreciated the quality and innovation of Indian handicrafts. Exporters were assured to return in 2026. This exhibition brought cheer to the faces of exporters who were struggling with the slowdown in business after the US tariffs. Jagran Correspondent, Moradabad. Smiles broke out on the faces of exporters who suffered from the business slowdown after the US tariffs. The exhibition held at Greater Noida India Expo Mart Center concluded on Friday. About 6736 buyers from 112 countries liked Indian handicrafts. Buyers from many countries including America, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Argentina, South Africa came to the exhibition. Remove ad, just read the news. There is a possibility of getting orders worth around three thousand crore rupees. Foreign buyers have placed orders. Some asked to finalize the order after getting information about the product. In this context, the exporters of Moradabad were given orders to meet the expenses. The foreign customers were bid farewell with full enthusiasm. Foreign customers have also given assurances that they will return to the exhibition in 2026. In conclusion, Dr. Neeraj Khanna, President, Handicrafts Export Promotion Council, EPCH, said that this edition was a great event with great display and great vision. The organizers, exhibitors and the whole craft sector have together raised the standards. The upcoming February 2026 edition is going to take the event even further than this level. IHGF Delhi Fair Autumn 2025 welcomes international buyers from all over the world. Dr Rakesh Kumar, Chief Patron and President, IEML, in his role as Director General, EPCH, said that our exhibitors, who have now become part of the global community by participating in the international fairs organized in major export markets of India under the leadership of EPCH, return with valuable understanding of buyer expectations and market trends. New product innovations led to increased business. Many exhibitors have expanded their buyer lists. EPCH Chief Convenor Awadhesh Aggarwal said within five days, Union Minister of State Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasad, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Khadi and Village Industries, Silk Industry, Handloom and Textiles of Uttar Pradesh Government Rakesh Sachan, Minister of promotion, NRI and export, industrial development and export, NRI and export. Nandi also graced the fair. Rajat Asthana, Chairman, IHGF Delhi Fair – Autumn 2025 shared the feedback from trade visitors. He said buyers appreciate the inclusion of artisans and new entrepreneurs alongside major and established players. RK Verma, executive director of EPCH, said that around 6736 buyers, purchasing representatives and buyers for household products from 112 countries came to the fair. As a result, there is a possibility of exporters getting orders worth three thousand crores. EPCH Vice President Sagar Mehta said, As the fair moved towards the end of the procurement season, we noticed that our regular buyers remained consistent in their business with exporters. Yes, Chairman JP Singh, Ashish Aggarwal and many other executives were present in it. Foreign buyers welcome quality Indian products Urco Etcotegi of Spain, which trades in home decor and home textiles for the European market, shared: “This is actually my tenth visit. I keep coming back because the products are beautifully made. The quality of Indian handicrafts has always stood out. Prices have remained quite stable over the years, which is a good thing for regular buyers in the UK and buyers who meet her light buyers in the UK. products for her department store in London. He said, many changes have been seen since my last visit. Everything seems to be better, from the technology like apps to the features available. Although the prices have gone up a bit due to the fees, the quality and innovation on display makes it totally worth it. Guatemalan buyer Charlie Selechnik said India is his top sourcing destination for furniture and home decor products became Australian buyer Gemma Robertson, who is interested in Indian handmade jewelry and women’s fashion especially bags, visited the fair for the first time. “Whatever I see here is much better,” she enthused. Customers arriving in autumn 2025 from these countries are TJX Companies of America, Triple XLUTZ of Germany, Landmark Group of Dubai, VCNY Home of United States, Benzara Inc.-America, Kalalou Inc., America, Loloi Inc., America Target, Netherlands Intratuin, Spain Kavehome, Canada Maya Collective, Belgium Representatives of Pomax, Japan Sugita Ace Company, Saudi Arabia The Dressing Room, France Amadeus, United Kingdom Artisan Furnitu, Australia Bahas Pvt., Russia Retehome, Russia Danton-Homme, Israel Midbar, Brazil LP Imports, Japan Lonlo, Turkey Leruche, New Zealand Le-Forge etc. inspected the fair. Also held detailed discussions with exporters about the product.

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