Myanmar entrepreneurs invited to 11th International Engineering Sourcing Show

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According to the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organization, the 11th Edition of the International Engineering Sourcing Show welcomes participants of Myanmar business persons engaged in the engineering sector.
This event, organized by the Engineering Export Promotion Council affiliated with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Government of India, will be held from 4 to 6 March in Coimbatore City, India.
It will be a significant platform for promoting international trade and investment in India’s engineering sector. India’s engineering exports have grown remarkably, and the SMEs are the backbone of the prosperous Indian engineering industry. Participants can join the B2B meetings, workshops, gala and networking discussions.
Additionally, overseas delegates will have three-night hotel accommodation, partial airfare reimbursement for some countries, and meeting invitations. Interested buyers can register online through the following link: http://iesshow.in/home/overseasbuyer. For further details or any queries, the exhibition director can be reached through +91 98811583353, +91 9910445432 and email [email protected], [email protected] or visit http://www.iesshow.in/.
Those who wish to participate in the event can contact the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organization at 067 3408622 or email [email protected] for further assistance and facilitation. – NN/EM

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