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Myanma Industrial Exhibition
continues in Mandalay

Yangon, 23 March -
Myanma Industrial Exhibition- 2003 continued at Hsinbyukan grounds in
Mandalay on 21 March for its third day.
At the exhibition, the booths
of ministries, industrial zones and industrial entrepreneurs are shown.
Private shops are selling household things, cosmetics, consumer goods and
electronic appliances.
At the booth of the Ministry
of Industry-2, the five objectives laid down by Head of State Senior General
Than Shwe while meeting with the members of Myanma Industrial Development
Committee on 12 July, 1995 are shown.
Raw materials used in
manufacturing tyres and finished tyres are displayed at the booth of Myanma
Tyre and Rubber Industries.
At the booth of Myanma Industrial Construction Services, progress of work
implemented from 1988 to February 2003 is on display.
At Myanma Machine Tool and Electrical Industries booth, petroleum gas
containers, batteries, dry cells, bulbs and electric stoves, rice cookers,
equipment installed at the Paung soap factory and diesel generators are
displayed.
At the booth of Myanma
Agricultural Machinery Industries, 15-horse power diesel engines and parts
are also shown.
Things being displayed at the
booth of Myanma Automobile and Diesel Engine Industries are motorcars and
spare parts manufactured by Indagaw Industrial Zone and other workshops.
Moreover, at the exhibition
Shwpaukkan Industrial Zone in North Okkalapa Township displays farm
machinery, import substitute items, transformers, home decoration, paints,
traditional medicines and jackets and North Oakkalapa Industrial Zone sewing
machines, electrical appliances, clocks and parts.
Transformers ranging from 50
to 1000 KVA manufactured by Soe Electronics and Machine Tool Co are also
displayed. Shwe Bo Minthamee Co is selling thanakha (Myanma traditional
make-up).
Similarly, Win Thuza Shop is
opened at the exhibition, and it sells consumer products and medicines.
Hailing the exhibition, sports competitions, Ozi and Dobat contests and
other entertainment programmes are held.
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