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26th Hong Kong Optical Fair Draws 16,800+ Buyers, up 4%

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26th Hong Kong Optical Fair Draws 16,800+ Buyers, up 4%

26th Hong Kong Optical Fair Draws 16,800+ Buyers, up 4%
The 26th edition of the Hong Kong Optical Fair, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), featured 810 exhibitors from 23 countries and regions and welcomed more than 16,800 buyers.
26th Hong Kong Optical Fair Draws 16,800+ Buyers, up 4%
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