Attendees of a special tariff-focused breakfast session at the upcoming Home Textiles Sourcing Show in New York will not only receive expert insights into international trade developments but also enjoy exclusive perks—including complimentary admission to Heimtextil 2026 in Frankfurt.
The VIP Tariff Briefing will take place on Thursday, July 24 at 10:30 a.m. on the 4B Terrace Level of the Javits Convention Center. The event will feature Robert Leo, legal counsel for the Home Fashion Products Association and a partner at Meeks, Sheppard, Leo & Pillsbury. Leo will provide timely updates on U.S. tariffs impacting textile imports from China, India, and Southeast Asia, outlining how shifting trade policies are influencing sourcing strategies and cost structures for the home textile industry.
Free Heimtextil 2026 Access and VIP Privileges
In a first-of-its-kind incentive, all registered breakfast attendees will receive a free admission ticket to Heimtextil 2026—the world’s leading trade fair for home and contract textiles—organized by Messe Frankfurt, the same organizer behind the Home Textiles Sourcing Show.
The package also includes:
- Business Club Access to the VIP lounge at Heimtextil 2026
- All-day catering and refreshments
- Free Wi-Fi and local public transportation
- Cloakroom services and concierge support
- Discounted hotel rates
This unprecedented offer underscores the strategic importance of global sourcing events and aims to reward buyers and professionals who stay informed on evolving international trade issues.
Limited Space, Global Access
With space limited, early registration is encouraged. Attendees of the breakfast briefing are also invited to explore the Home Textiles Sourcing Show, taking place July 23–25, showcasing over 100 global suppliers of bedding, bath, curtains, upholstery, and soft home accessories.
The event is a key platform for importers, wholesalers, designers, and retailers to discover sourcing opportunities from international manufacturers, particularly from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.