Vietnam will participate in the Thailand Auto Parts and Accessories (TAPA) 2010 trade fair which will be held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre from April 28 to May 2.
Thailand is now a centre for automobiles in South East Asia and the Asian region in general. Firms doing business in auto parts and accessories in 5 ASEAN countries will take part in the exhibition for the first time. These special invitees are Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.
Many businesses from other countries and territories will participate in TAPA 2010, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea, China and India.
The exhibition is expected to attract 288 businesses and 16,000 visitors.
TAPA 2010 is organised by the Royal Thai Government in coordination with Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce and the Thai Autoparts Manufacturers Association. The exhibition’s official website is www.thailandautopartsfair.com.
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