EPCH Intensifies Global Promotion of 62nd IHGF Delhi Fair Autumn 2026 at High Point Market, USA

26th April 2026, Delhi/NCR: The Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) has further strengthened its global outreach campaign for the upcoming 62nd edition of IHGF Delhi Fair (Autumn) 2026 to be held from 13 – 17 October’2026 at IEML, Greater Noida, by participating in the prestigious High Point Market, North Carolina, USA, widely recognized as the largest international business centre for furniture and home furnishings.

The EPCH booth at “Suits at Market Square” was inaugurated jointly by Dr. Neeraj Khanna, Chairman, EPCH along with leading and respected buying agents Prashanth Vasudevan, Mr. Shashank Khanna, and Mr. Ajay Abrol, in the presence of visiting international buyers.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Neeraj Khanna, Chairman, EPCH said that “Our continued presence at globally reputed platforms such as the High Point Market reflects Council’s commitment to strengthening India’s position as a preferred sourcing destination for high-quality handcrafted products. The strong response from international buyers, particularly from the US, reinforces the growing demand for Indian handicrafts and encourages us to further intensify our global outreach efforts.”

Dr. Khanna further added that “We are actively engaging with major importers and buyers from the United States who are participating in the High Point Market. The flagship IHGF Delhi Fair has established itself as a well-recognized and trusted sourcing platform among American importers, many of whom regularly include the fair in their global sourcing calendar.”

Rajesh Rawat, Executive Director, EPCH, said that “Our focused promotional strategy at High Point Market is aimed at direct engagement with leading buyers and importers. Through targeted outreach and sustained branding efforts, we are working towards increasing high-quality buyer participation at the upcoming IHGF Delhi Fair Autumn 2026 and expanding the global footprint of Indian handicrafts.”

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