Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is a comprehensive platform to showcase your supreme apparel fabrics and accessories.
There are plenty of business opportunities available to meet potential customers, explore new market opportunities, learn about next season’s trends, and add value to your business. It is currently one of the biggest and most comprehensive apparel fabric and accessories exhibitions in the world.
With both the spring and autumn editions in Shanghai, this exhibition offers an excellent opportunity for overseas suppliers to establish stronger relationships in the region and enhance their market presence.
A Program to assist Canadian Fashion companies selling in Europe and the UK.
Join the Canadian Apparel Federation for this webinar on a new service available to companies supporting selling in Europe and the UK.
Gateway to Europe offers a range of services to Canadian companies to streamline their business growth and support the fulfillment in Europe and the UK.
It is tailored to the needs of small- to medium-sized apparel companies looking to sell in Europe and the UK, and minimize the associated risks.
The program can support companies producing in Canada or abroad.
Entering the European market as a non-European company can be challenging, requiring an understanding of the market, its potential barriers and the solutions to overcome these barriers.
Gateway to Europe is intended to: -
The core offering is a set of services companies need to deliver reliably to their European customers. The webinar will cover how Gateway to Europe can help you manage the following:
Postponed, new date tba soon.
Join the Canadian Apparel Federation for this webinar to learn how Zonos and Canada Post are partnering to keep postal shipments to the U.S. moving, DDP shipping, and how you can deliver a seamless experience for your U.S. shoppers.
The U.S. "de minimis" rule previously allowed shipments of goods valued at $800 or less to enter the country duty-free with minimal customs processing. The U.S. ended this exemption for commercial shipments on August 29, 2025, which will increase costs and complexity for Canadian businesses and their US consumers. With the end of the de minimis program, there is widespread confusion about how to ship small parcels to the United States.
CAF will host Canada Post’s US partner ZONOS to understand how tariffs and fees are assessed and paid, and how the service can integrate with common e-commerce platforms.
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_asIyGvJfRwOtEbzn0PNYXA