Yangon to hold international trade expo in October


YANGON: Myanmar will hold the Yangon International Trade Expo 2024 from Oct 25 to 27, according to organiser U Zarni on Sunday (Sept 22), reported Xinhua.

The event is expected to enhance local sales with special promotions for the country's traditional Thadingyut lighting festival, Zarni said.

More than 180 exhibits from over 100 local and international companies, including participants from China, Thailand, Malaysia and India, will be displayed, he added.

The expo will feature various sectors, including construction equipment, solar technology, batteries and related items, generators, electric vehicles, computers and food products. - Bernama-Xinhua

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