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Intertraffic China 2024

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Intertraffic China is host to a large mix of national and international brands and therefore an outstanding opportunity to connect and engage with senior buyers, meet potential partners and select distributor candidates.

Attracting 15,000+ visitors from 80+ countries including the entire Asian region, the business potential reaches far beyond Chinese borders.

Intertraffic China 2024
29th May, 2024 - 31st May, 2024

Event Location

Beijing, China

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