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In-Person Food Trade Shows Returning in Some Asian Markets

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Due to Covid-19, in-person food trade exhibitions have been rare across the World here in 2020. While some events have been conducted virtually, others have been postponed until next year. But according to a story from Joe Schuele with the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF), food trade shows are returning to some Asian markets.

In-Person Food Trade Shows Returning in Some Asian Markets

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