Until 1989, in Romania there were numerous state-owned textile production capacities, which placed our country as a leading provider of textile clothing, especially in relation to the countries of the former Eastern bloc.
After the political and economic changes in 1989, a number of companies appeared on the Romanian market, trading and intermediating in the field of textiles, thus facilitating communication with foreign markets at a larger scale, diversifying trade relations and implementing for that time innovative marketing strategies..
The period between 1999 and 2000 has marked a new phase in the evolution of the textile industry in Romania, because the local private firms that were established after the 1990s, with no ties to former state production units, which managed to develop during this period, started becoming more and more popular on the international markets.