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Wed, 10/15/2008 - 15:25
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RI TRADE PROMOTION IN MARSEILLE SUCCESSFUL
Jakarta, Oct. 15 (ANTARA) - Indonesia's trade promotion at the 84th Marseille International Trade Show was successful in introducing Indonesian various commodities, tourism resorts, culture and food.
During the trade fair, Indonesia's stand coordinated by the Indonesian Consulate General in Marseille was crowded with visitors, according to a press statement of the Indonesian foreign ministry.
This year's Marseille Trade Show was visited by at least 400,000 people and joined by 1,400 participants from 180 countries including Italy, Spain, Armenia, Senegal, China, Vietnam, Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco, Mexico, and Cambodia. Indonesia's participation in the trade fair was the 24th this year.
Indonesia's small-and-medium scale industries joining the 36-m2 large stand included 'Manik Cantik' (silver, gem and jewelry), CV Abyra (sandals, bags, and accessories), CV Grahadika (decoration and handicraft), 'Rumah Indonesia' (household decorations, batik and bags), and CV Kokulayana (clay works).
Meanwhile, two other Indonesian small-and-medium scale industries rented their own stands in the international trade fair. They were Grace Art Shop of Bali (handicraft) and Surya Pratama Jaya Mandiri (aromatic oil and balms).
During the trade fair, Indonesia's stand coordinated by the Indonesian Consulate General in Marseille was crowded with visitors, according to a press statement of the Indonesian foreign ministry.
This year's Marseille Trade Show was visited by at least 400,000 people and joined by 1,400 participants from 180 countries including Italy, Spain, Armenia, Senegal, China, Vietnam, Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco, Mexico, and Cambodia. Indonesia's participation in the trade fair was the 24th this year.
Indonesia's small-and-medium scale industries joining the 36-m2 large stand included 'Manik Cantik' (silver, gem and jewelry), CV Abyra (sandals, bags, and accessories), CV Grahadika (decoration and handicraft), 'Rumah Indonesia' (household decorations, batik and bags), and CV Kokulayana (clay works).
Meanwhile, two other Indonesian small-and-medium scale industries rented their own stands in the international trade fair. They were Grace Art Shop of Bali (handicraft) and Surya Pratama Jaya Mandiri (aromatic oil and balms).