13:15, 14 July 2011

Biggest World Economies to Meet in Moscow

This year Metal-Expo will grow 20% as compared to the last year. The national expositions at Metal-Expo’2011 will also grow in space and number of exhibitors. Leading world economies will show their potentials and present their expositions at the traditional Metal Week in Moscow. Thus, Finnish exposition will exhibit the most state-of-the-art equipment for shapes bending and flats processing while German and Czech expositions will present the latest metalworking technologies. Chinese exposition will consist of more than 45 refractory materials producers, and equipment suppliers. The total of more than 600 companies from more than 30 countries from nearly all the continents including Europe, Middle East, the USA, South-East Asia, Australia etc. will exhibit at this biggest international industrial event. The growing globalization of economy makes steel producers take a close look at Russia as and its rich deposits of raw materials.

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