Fewer exhibitors at Argenplas

The biennial exhibition Argenplas 2010, which ends on Friday March 26 in Buenos Aires, since the first day has registered an interesting crowd of visitors, which offset the reduction of the exhibition area of about one third over two years ago. To underline the massive presence of Italian machinery and equipment at the exhibition, but, in general, a decrease of exhibitors was more precisely found in the machinery sector, while the display area occupied by the raw materials remained almost unchanged.
Unfortunately, even after the general reduction in investment by local processing companies resulting from the domestic and global financial crisis, in 2009 Italy has dropped to second rank in Argentine imports, surpassed by Germany, maybe even thanks to best financial support that German companies can enjoy…