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bauma China 2022 construction machinery exhibition cancelled

The bauma China 2022 construction machinery exhibition is cancelled.
By MJ Woof September 30, 2022 Read time: 1 min
The bauma China 2022 construction machinery exhibition has been cancelled due to the Chinese Government’s COVID-19 policy – image courtesy © of Mike Woof

The bauma China 2022 construction machinery exhibition planned to be held in Shanghai in November 2022 is being cancelled. This move is due to the Chinese Government’s current Covid-19 policy and Messe Muenchen’s concern for the health and safety of the exhibitors and visitors. The bauma China 2022 show was to be held from 25th to 27th November 2022 at the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center.

“A successful bauma CHINA with certainty for planning is our primary concern. Due to the still unforeseeable circumstances, this objective is unfortunately no longer feasible. To avoid last minute decision which may bring financial loss to the customers, we therefore cancel the show for 2022 with a heavy heart at this stage and hope that all exhibitors can now start their preparation and planning for a successful bauma China in 2024”, explained Xu Jia, CEO of Messe Muenchen Shanghai Co.

However, bauma China will be back again in 2024, from 26 to 29 November 2024. It will be held once more at the Shanghai New International Exhibition Center.
 

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