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Businesses flock to Hanoi industrial fair

More than 350 businesses, including 100 foreign companies from the Czech Republic, the Republic of Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore and India will participate in the Vietnam International Industrial Fair 2010 (VIIF 2010) in Hanoi from October 19-23.
More than 350 businesses, including 100 foreign companies from the CzechRepublic, the Republic of Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, Japan,Singapore and India will participate in the Vietnam InternationalIndustrial Fair 2010 (VIIF 2010) in Hanoi from October 19-23.

At the fair, businesses will introduce their industrial machines andequipment, including compressors, electric engines, power generators,analysing and measuring equipment and welding robots.

Speaking at a press conference on October 15, Nguyen Danh Thuan, DeputyGeneral Director of the Giang Vo Exhibition Centre, affirmed that theannual VIIF offers a chance for domestic and foreign businesses to meetand seek partners as well as providing investment and technologytransfer opportunities, helping speed up the international integrationprocess.

During the fair, a seminar on automation,measurement and control will be held with the participation of nearly 80businesses operating in this field./.

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