Belarus to hold national exhibition in Tajikistan on 15-17 May
Belarus’ national exhibition will be held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on 15-17 May, BelTA learned from the Belinterexpo Company at the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The exhibition will bring together Belarus’ major exporters of products, goods and services in various sectors: machinery and industrial equipment, agriculture and food, petro chemistry, woodworking and building materials, light industry, medicine and pharmaceuticals, sports and tourism, transport and logistics, educational services, information technology and telecommunications, etc.
Special design with elements of national symbols has been developed for the exhibition. It is expected that the event will attract a wide range of representatives from the Tajikistan business community.
The exhibition will feature the companies of the sugar, confectionery, brewing, and yeast and alcohol industries and also Mozyrsalt, Grodno Tobacco Factory Neman, Lida Food Concentrates, informed the press service of the Belgospishcheprom food industry concern. Visitors to the Belarusian exhibition will be offered to taste confectionery products, fruit and vegetables, beer and kvass.









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