9th edition of “Made in Moldova” exhibition to be held in January
The organizational committee of the exhibition “Made in Moldova” concluded that the ninth edition of the exhibition would be held in the period between 27 and 31 January 2010, at the International Exhibition Centre „Moldexpo”, DECA-press Agency communicates.
„Made in Moldova” is organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Moldova. The trade exhibition will bring together both economic agents from Moldova and from abroad.
Beginning with the next year, the awarding ceremony of winners of the contest “Trade Mark of the Year 2009” will be held in the framework of the exhibition “Made in Moldova”.
In eight years, “Made in Moldova” has become one of the biggest exhibition events in the Republic of Moldova where different economic agents from different fields participate.
This year edition of the exhibition brought together 400 economic agents that displayed their products on an area of over 2400 square metres.
Deca-press
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