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A number of forums are scheduled to take place during the fair, including an international trade and investment forum and a world summit of Chinese entrepreneurs Several countries will have their
own pavilions this year, including Portu- gal, Malaysia and Thailand. The Ameri- can Chamber of Commerce and the British Business Association of Macau will also be present. Visitors can expect to see pavilions
from mainland provinces, exhibitions from cultural and creative industries, leading Taiwanese brands and makers of domestic electrical appliances.
Promoting Hengqin This edition of the fair will also feature pavilions promoting the Hengqin New Area and Hainan International Tourism Island project to develop tourism facili- ties in southern Hainan. “It’s not the fi rst time we are pro-
moting such projects in the MIF but this year we want to expose an overall picture to the whole public, not only the Macau public but also visitors from abroad,” said Irene Va Kuan Lau,
the
chief coordinator of the fair’s organising committee. The offi cials in charge of develop-
ing the Hengqin New Area will be in- vited for a special presentation session to shed light on new investment deals on the island. The deputy director of the Hengqin New Area administration committee Liang Taowen said the de- velopment “is open to the world and to all investors” but priority would be given to investors from Macau and Hong Kong. A one-trip, multi-stop service will
be available for trade visitors that want to inspect the Hengqin development.
Looks good too A number of forums are scheduled to take place during the fair, including an international trade and investment fo- rum and a world summit of Chinese en- trepreneurs. Business matching sessions will also be available. The Macau government is continu-
ing its sponsorship of local small and medium enterprises by subsidising 120 booths in the International SME Exhibi- tion area. And the trade event has not lost its It will
fashion sense. include fashion
shows to illustrate new trends in the in- dustry at home and abroad.
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