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SMX hosts biggest China machinery, electronics expo

From August 16-18, over 400 of the leading China-based machinery, electronics and technology providers and suppliers will put together one of the biggest exhibit and trade fair at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex. The Philippines has once again been selected to host the China Machinery and Electronic Products Exhibition 2012.
The expo will feature over 10,000 sq.m of exhibit space where a comprehensive showcase of over 25,000 high-quality electronic products and machineries with product profiles ranging from automotive and motorcycle parts and accessories, electrical products, electronic household appliances, equipment and machinery, industrial and hardware products, food processing and packing machinery will be made available for local distributors, traders and importers to purchase at very competitive prices.
This will be the 8th machinery and electronics show organized by the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME). The previous show attracted close to 20,000 attendees in a span of three days. Given the accelerated pace of the Philippines’ economic performance, expectations for an even more successful even are at an all-time high.
“Year after year, the Philippine market never fails to impress us. The Philippines is home to one of the fastest growing economies in Asia, so we’re excited to return to Manila this August. Over the years, our exhibitors have been very excited with the results of their participation – Manila has become a favorite destination of exporters from all over the country,” said CCCME Vice Chairman Wang Guiqing.
The China Machinery and Electronic Products Exhibition 2012 is anticipated to inject millions of dollars worth of trade and investments for both Chinese and Philippine economies, further cementing China’s position as the country’s top export and import trade partner. Local businessmen will be given the unique opportunity to directly survey and source the latest products and emerging technologies available in the international market.
Admission to the show is free for all attendees. Trade buyers and visitors can pre-register online at www.globallinkmp.com. Show hours is from 10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on August 16 and 17, and from 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. on August 18. For more information, contact the local event manager, Global-Link MP Events Int’l Inc. at tel: (632) 750-8589 to 92 or email info@globallinkmp.com.
The event will take place beside the Systems Integration Philippines 2012 expo, a showcase of the latest technology and products covering telecommunications and IT, pro audio and lighting, office automation, education technology, signage and media technology and even corporate giveaways. The two events combined will cover the entire ground floor of the SMX Convention Center.

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