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Machine manufacturers’ meeting in China

The T50 Summit of the World Construction Machinery Industry was held in Beijing towards the end of 2017. The event was jointly organised by China Construction Machinery Industry Association, the American Equipment Manufacturers Association (AEM) and Korea Construction Machinery Manufacturers Association. Because of its high profile, T50 is one of the most influential summits in the industry.
May 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min
LiuGong attended the T50 summit and chairman Zeng Guang’an gave a keynote speech

The T50 Summit of the World Construction Machinery Industry was held in Beijing towards the end of 2017. The event was jointly organised by China Construction Machinery Industry Association, the American Equipment Manufacturers Association (676 AEM) and Korea Construction Machinery Manufacturers Association. Because of its high profile, T50 is one of the most influential summits in the industry.

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