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Minister to Open Shipbuilding and Tech Show

Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Gulf Times reported that the third edition of the International Shipbuilding, Port and Marine Technology Exhibition was opened by Minister of State HE Sheikh Hamad bin Suhaim al-Thani at the Qatar Exhibition Center.
The three-day Ship & Port + Europort Maritime 2008 will feature more than 70 participants from the region and elsewhere, making it one of the largest maritime industry events of the region.  The event runs until Wednesday.
Source:  Gulf Times

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