Journalists are reported to be among the men who were forcefully searched
The exhibition will feature over 110 exhibitors from Thailand including manufacturers, retailers, service providers and exporters. It will be organised in Hall 5A from 10am to 1pm for trade and from 5pm to 9pm for trade and public.
The three-day exhibition will focus on four main categories, which include food, healthcare, beauty and decorative items. It will cater to both trade and public. The event is co-sponsored by Thai Airways International and the Thai Tourism Authority.
Sutisak Laohachewin, executive director of the Thai Trade Centre, said that the growing popularity of Thai culture and increasing usage of Thai products and services in the UAE would be clearly reflected at the exhibition, and that it marked continuously increasing trade between the two countries.
He added: “This is the first time that the exhibition is being held in Dubai, as the occasion demands that we make our exhibitors highly visible and accessible. This edition of the exhibition boasts our largest number of participants ever, with over 100 exhibitors from Thailand, and it will also be the first time that it will be made open to the public.’’
Key highlights for visitors include the display and presentation of Thailand's most famous exports, the presence of various Thai experts and authorities, and subsidised sales of products on the last day of the exhibition.
Journalists are reported to be among the men who were forcefully searched
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