CEMS-Global USA is proud to announce the 6th edition of LatamTex 2025, a landmark event in the global textile and apparel industry calendar, scheduled to be held in the bustling metropolis of São Paulo, Brazil. As part of CEMS-Global's prestigious Textile Series of Exhibitions , which spans across three continents, LatamTex has firmly established itself as Latin America's only international platform dedicated to apparel, yarn, fabric, trims, and textile accessories sourcing.
The 2025 edition of 6th LatamTex will once again host two highly specialized and concurrently held exhibitions:
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6th Brazil International Apparel Sourcing Show 2025 -
showcasing ready-to-wear apparel and fashion manufacturing solutions from global suppliers.
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6th Brazil International Yarn & Fabric Sourcing Show 2025 -
presenting a wide spectrum of yarns, woven and knitted fabrics, trims, and accessories from international producers.
Positioned at the crossroads of innovation and trade, LatamTex is set to become the region's definitive meeting point for sourcing excellence, offering access to a full spectrum of products and solutions across apparel, yarn, and fabric segments. The event promotes direct B2B engagement, enabling businesses to connect with key buyers from across Brazil and other Latin American countries.
Together, these events provide a one-of-a-kind sourcing ecosystem in Latin America, bringing together key stakeholders from across the textile and apparel value chain - from manufacturers and exporters to brands, retailers, sourcing agents, and distributors.
Latin America, with its dynamic economies and expanding middle class, represents a highly promising market for global textile and apparel manufacturers. Countries like Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and Argentina are not only important consumption centers but are also actively seeking competitive, sustainable, and diversified sourcing solutions. LatamTex serves as the ideal conduit to meet this demand.
For international manufacturers, LatamTex offers an unparalleled opportunity to:
• Tap into a growing market with strong demand for apparel and textiles.
• Establish direct business relationships with buyers, sourcing heads, and regional distributors.
• Explore long-term partnerships and regional expansion through joint ventures or strategic alliances.
For buyers and sourcing professionals in Latin America, LatamTex offers:
• Direct access to world-class textile and apparel manufacturers from Asia, Eurasia, Africa, and other key production hubs.
• The ability to compare quality, negotiate pricing, and evaluate samples in a live setting.
• A chance to diversify their supplier base without the need for overseas travel.
Hosting the event in São Paulo - Latin America's commercial and fashion capital - adds tremendous value to the exhibition. With its infrastructure, connectivity, and strong ecosystem of brands and sourcing professionals, the city serves as a perfect venue for business networking, trend spotting, and closing deals.
LatamTex 2025 is not an isolated event - it is part of a broader global vision. CEMS-Global USA, with over two decades of experience in organizing trade exhibitions across the globe, is behind the success of some of the most respected sourcing platforms in the textile world.
The consistency, professionalism, and international scope of these exhibitions are what make LatamTex 2025 not just another trade show - but a trusted, business-focused platform that delivers real results.
As global sourcing dynamics shift due to changes in trade policies, supply chain realignments, and the rise of nearshoring, LatamTex 2025 becomes even more critical. It is where global meets regional, where innovation meets opportunity, and where the next wave of sourcing partnerships begins.
Whether you are a brand looking for reliable manufacturing partners, a sourcing executive exploring high-quality yarn and fabrics, or a supplier aiming to enter the Latin American market - LatamTex 2025 is where your journey begins.
Join us from 17 – 19 November 2025 at Centro de Eventos Pro Magno in São Paulo, Brazil, and be part of the movement that's shaping the future of textile and apparel sourcing in Latin America.