"We have three trade centres of our own and in joint venture in Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. We need land first before we can think of a new trade centre," ITPO chairperson and Managing Directot Rita Menon said here.
Preliminary talk about using land of closed jute mills is yet to take a shape, said Menon who was here to inaugurate the 19th India International Leather Goods Fair, a B2B leather exhibition organised by ITPO.
The government supported leather parks with design and technical support centres, a crucial component for SME leather goods companies.
The Bengal leather industry comprised mainly of small leather goods which accounted for over 50 per cent of national leather exports.
The B2B fair would remain open till March 29.
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