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13.09.2013

A grand opening Chinese way

II edition of the Interior Made in China officially pronounced open

Ma Changlin highlighted a substantial contribution of the Kielce trade fair centre to enhance Polish – Chinese cooperation
Ma Changlin highlighted a substantial contribution of the Kielce trade fair centre to
enhance Polish – Chinese cooperation

The Interior Made In China Expo continues until 15th September; not only is this a perfect chance to become familiar with the latest Chinese equipment offer, but first and foremost the opportunity to establish and cultivate Polish – Chinese cooperation.

The gala opening of the expo has brought together a whole array of guests of honour, including Ma Changlin – Economy and Trade Advisor of the Peoples' Republic of China Embassy to Poland, who has highlighted a substantial contribution of the Kielce trade fair centre to enhance cooperation between the two countries – For 16 years Poland has been one China’s most important economic partners. Targi Kielce is also an important partner; we also acknowledge the fatct that this is the first company which has launched internet services in Chinese. On behalf of the Embassy and myself I wish to congratulate the exhibition and trade fair centre as well as the Swietokrzyskie region and City of Kielce authorities on their on-going support for the benefit of Polish – Chinese business relation enhancement. For us it is of pivotal importance. – said Ma Changlin.

The Deputy Mayor of Kielce Mr Czesław Gruszewski continued on the same note; the Mayor highlighted Kielce’s and Kielce’s trade fair centre’s involvement in positive development of Polish – Chinese contacts

– The Interior Made in China is just one element of cooperation with China which has continued for ten years and has been designed as a long term relation. Not only has it borne the fruit of mutual contacts of business nature, but also of cultural nature. Like at the Shanghai’s Expo, the City of Kielce in conjunction with Targi Kielce wish to become a gate which leads into Europe. And this is the plan we have been implementing – continued Czesław Gruszewski.

The Interior Made In China is held from 13th to 15th September; the two initial days are of B2B nature, the third, final day is open for the general public. The final day has been designed to give the trade fair guests a chance to taste genuine Chinese tea, learn all the ropes about Chinese fitness and health meditation. Marshal arts fans are in for a special show - KUNG-FU TANG LANG MEN demonstration. Only visitors who are invitation holders or have registered at the www.interiorchina.plare admitted to the show.


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