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Chinese businessmen will show their products in Costa Rica

July 26, 2019 by Staff News Writer

A delegation of Chinese businessmen will display their products this Friday at a business conference at the facilities of the Chamber of Foreign Trade (Crecex) in Curridabat.

The products offered by the Chinese include furniture in general, beds, cabinets, a variety of tables and chairs, armchairs, railway ventilation system, for buses, heavy industrial service, central and environmental ventilation system. Also, stainless steel with color coating, steel mosaics, stainless steel screens, decorative steel paints.

The idea is that national entrepreneurs can see Chinese suppliers of materials for their businesses.

Those who wish to participate in the Business Roundtable, must provide their personal data to the email: comercioexterior@crecex.com , to the phone: 2253-0126 ext.122 or to the WhatsApp: 8418-6107

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