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AGTA Wants To Hold An Exhibition In Chicago Store.

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American Gemstone Trade Association

It is reported that the first store exhibition will be held at the Navy Pier of Chicago, USA on April 19, 2009 ~21.

At that time, the AGTA will host a pavilion called AGTA colored gem and cultured pearls.

Haq, chief executive of the AGTA, said: "our member companies are looking forward to knowing how the new idea of the exhibition will extend to the environment and atmosphere of the exhibition."

The AGTA Pavilion will be composed of members of the AGTA. Each member will sell coloured gemstones and pearl jewelry, and jewelry products made by designers and jewelry manufacturers with colored gems and cultured pearls as the main elements.

Reed, the exhibition director of the exhibition, said: "in order to create the best exhibition experience for our buyers, the product quality and business ethics of AGTA members are exactly the objects we are looking for."

So far, the 3 day event is expected to launch about 400 booths.

At the same time, in order to solve the basic procurement, marketing and management problems faced by independent jewelers, the exhibition will also offer different opportunities for special education and training.

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