Asia Business News | Sunday, July 06, 2008
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 The Africa DownUnder Conference, now in it's fourth year, is expected to be a blockbuster. Up to 400 delegates are expected at the two-day event. An impressive line-up of presenters have been invited and several African countries will have official representation. At least 50 corporate booths have been allocated, reflecting a diversity of commodity and geographical location which has made this "boutique" conference the enormously successful event that it is. Second only to South Africa's Indaba in Cape Town, Africa DownUnder has become a core resources event for Australian's either doing business or planning to work on the the African continent. Apart from the corporate show-and-tell presentations, key-note addresses will be made by top-ranking government officials from South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Equatorial Guinea, Mali, Eritrea and Libya.
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