China and Myanmar will jointly hold a border economic and trade exhibition from May 25 to 28 in Naypyidaw, the capital of Myanmar.
The Myanmar side will organize local companies to participate in the exhibition and conference, while Chinese-funded enterprises and Chinese business leaders are also actively signing up.
China will send an economic and trade delegation consisting of 156 members. The exhibits will cover more than 500 varieties such as food, daily necessities, household appliances, photovoltaic products, electric vehicles, electromechanical products, automobile parts, motorcycles, and accessories.
During the exhibition, China and Myanmar will hold diverse activities, including bilateral talks, the China-Myanmar Indian Ocean New Corridor investment promotion conference, the China-Myanmar enterprise economic and trade cooperation negotiation and signing ceremony, showcasing of specialty products, as well as bilateral cultural performances.
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