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350 firms to join in int’l medi-pharm expo

As many as 350 domestic and foreign companies will showcase their products at the 18 th Vietnam International Medical and Pharmaceutical Expo in Hanoi from May 11-14.
As many as 350 domestic and foreign companies will showcase theirproducts at the 18 th Vietnam International Medical and PharmaceuticalExpo in Hanoi from May 11-14.

With more than 450 booths, Vietnam Medi-Pharm 2011 will display a widerange of medical products, equipment, devices, materials, technologiesand production lines.

Organisers said the event is expectedto serve as a chance for companies both in and outside the country toseek cooperation, business and investment opportunities and promotetheir products, brand names and technologies.

Withinthe framework of the expo, there will be seminars spotlightingVietnam ’s pharmaceutical and medical equipment market as well as newregulations on medicine registration, tax and trade policies andincentives to attract foreign investment in the healthcare sector.

Participatingforeign businesses will be also enabled to make a fact-finding trip tohospitals, and pharmaceutical and medical equipment factories in thecapital city of Hanoi. /.

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