PlexConnect 2024 invites Myanmar business leaders to participate in plastic fair

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PlexConnect 2024 invited Myanmar businesspeople to enter India’s export-focused international trade fair for plastics scheduled for 7-9 June 2024 in Mumbai, India, according to the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
The PlexConnect 2024 is organized by the Plastics Export Promotion Council (PlexCouncil), established by the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India organized this event.
More than 900 international buyers from over 100 countries are expected to participate in the PlexConnect 2024. The fair will connect a network between over 500 exhibitors and 25,000 visitors and create job opportunities.
Qualified plastic buyers from Myanmar are invited to join the Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) arranged by PlexConnect Those selected buyers will be covered by flight ticket, two-night hotel accommodation and ground hospitality.
For further details, those interested affiliated associations and businesspeople can visit the websites www.plexconcil.org/plexconnect/ and https://www.plexconcil.org/plexconnect/buyer-details, and contact Mr Ruban Hobday, Regional Director, through email [email protected] for registration. The UMFCCI notified them of sending information about the participants through email: [email protected] and phone number 01 2314344 (Ext: 301). — NN/KK

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