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ZAK to host Asia Expo, Great Asian Bazaar in March

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Chennai, Nov 13

Chennai-based ZAK Trade Fairs and Exhibitions Pvt Ltd will organise ‘ZAK Asia Expo’ and ‘The Great Asian Bazaar’ from March 13 to 16, 2008 at the Chennai Trade Centre, a press release said.

About 125 companies are expected to participate in the Asia Expo, a B2B platform, and over 200 companies in the Great Asian Bazaar, a B2C platform. Industries participating in the Asia Expo include agro, automotive and auto parts, infrastructure, building materials, hardware, chemicals and dyes, electrical and electronics, furniture, stationery, medical and pharmaceuticals.

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