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MALAYSIA COULD GAIN BY PARTICIPATING IN GERMAN TRADE FAIRS.

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| January 20, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Bernama The Malaysian National News Agency)

Byline: Manik Mehta

FRANKFURT, Jan 20 (Bernama) -- While exhibitors from the rest of Asia make a beeline to participate in German trade shows, some of which have veritably become global meeting points for buyers and sellers, Malaysia seems to be at a disadvantage because its exhibitors cannot or are simply not interested to.

The recently concluded Heimtextil show of Frankfurt, for example, illustrates the point.

Rated as the world's largest show for home textiles and commercially used textiles, Heimtextil is the place to be for anyone wanting to sell or buy home textiles.

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