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bauma China 2014 attracting strong exhibitor numbers

Although the pace of growth on the Chinese market is slower than previous years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is still predicting China’s GDP to expand by 7.3% in 2014. Organisers of this year’s keenly awaited bauma China exhibition have noted this positive growth forecast and say it is reflected in the near 2,200 exhibitors who have already signed up to showcase their products during the event in Shanghai from November 25-28. The exhibitor figure is around 200 more than at the same point ahead of
April 23, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Although the pace of growth on the Chinese market is slower than previous years, the 3684 International Monetary Fund (IMF) is still predicting China’s GDP to expand by 7.3% in 2014. Organisers of this year’s keenly awaited 5930 Bauma China exhibition have noted this positive growth forecast and say it is reflected in the near 2,200 exhibitors who have already signed up to showcase their products during the event in Shanghai from November 25-28. The exhibitor figure is around 200 more than at the same point ahead of the previous Bauma China show.

The seventh edition of the international trade fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Construction Vehicles and Equipment will again be taking up all the available 200,000m² of indoor and 100,000m² of outdoor exhibition space at the Shanghai New International Centre (SNIEC).

Collin Davis, exhibition group director at Messe München, said, “We have had a very good response from the companies. The high number of exhibitors registered at this early stage is clear indication of how important Bauma China is for the Asian construction machinery market."

Also very satisfying, alongside the high level of applications, is the continuing strong interest from countries around the world. In total there will be nine country pavilions at Bauma China 2014: from Austria, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Korea, Spain, Turkey and the US.

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Further information can be obtained at bauma China website

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