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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 Latin America regional market update

CONEXPO Latin America is hosting a regional market update by John Price at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017. Price is a renowned expert on Latin America and this session will run during the show’s International Market Roundtables programme. The session is designed to deliver the latest insights for doing business in the region. It will also give back to the area with support to Price’s designated charity, Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (“Our Little Brothers and Sisters"). CONEXPO-CON/AGG International Market Roundtab
February 14, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
7305 CONEXPO Latin America is hosting a regional market update by John Price at 8570 CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017. Price is a renowned expert on Latin America and this session will run during the show’s International Market Roundtables programme.

The session is designed to deliver the latest insights for doing business in the region. It will also give back to the area with support to Price’s designated charity, Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (“Our Little Brothers and Sisters").

CONEXPO-CON/AGG International Market Roundtables are one-hour complimentary region and country-specific information and networking sessions held in the show’s International Trade Centre. The 2017 programme features Latin America, Chile, India and Southern Africa and will focus on industry outlooks, policy changes, planned public investments, project outlook, and overall growth opportunities.

“John Price has been a valued contributor to AEM’s educational programs, and CONEXPO Latin America is making a donation to John’s designated charity as a small way for our industry to give back to the community,” said Petra Kaiser, Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) iirector of International Exhibitions.

CONEXPO Latin America will have a presence in 2017 in the region. There will be a CONEXPO Latin America Technology Experience Pavilion at Expo Edifica 2017 in Santiago, Chile October 4-7, and the next CONEXPO Latin America exhibition is coming in 2019.

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