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India Has Become A Growth Market For European Brands.

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India European Brand Growth Market

According to a Turkey Company Orta Anadolu representative in India, at present, European brands are in India.

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The scale is not very big. Therefore, in the next five years, India will become a growing market for European brands.

This Turkey Company is the main biography of famous jeans and sportswear.

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One of the leaders.


Orta Anadolu's vision is to become the world's leading supplier of brand names. The denim of the company is supplied to global manufacturers and internationally renowned brands, such as G-Star, Mavi, Levis, Little Big, Tommy, Diesel, Replay, J, Levis, and Levis.


Orta Anadolus is entering the India market. The representative of the company said: "India is an expanding market for global retail brands and jeans manufacturing.

We plan to enter the India market in two stages.

In the first stage, we are thinking about

Europe

And global brand production in the United States moved into India.

In the next stage, we are interested in establishing brand relations with global brands. In this regard, the India market is opening up the retail market, while expanding the local brand of India. "

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