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Global Internet Trade Leader BusyTrade.com to Participate in Japan's ISOT 2008.
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July 3, 2008
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Shanghai, July 3, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Global e-Commerce leader BusyTrade.com is pleased to announce plans to participate in the International Stationery & Office Products Fair Tokyo (ISOT) 2008. The largest fair of its type in Asia, and one of the largest in the world, ISOT 2008 will be held July 9 - 11 at the Tokyo Big Sight, Japan. With nearly 200,000 BusyTrade.com registered members in the stationery and gift industry alone, the BusyTrade.com delegation will introduce its vast supply-and-demand network to ISOT 2008 visitors while meeting with Japanese enterprises interested in entering the Chinese market.
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