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Jeddah Will Hold Exhibition On Leather Industry And Leather Products.
Jedda "international leather industry and leather goods exhibition", sponsored by the Jeddah trade union, will be held in Jida International Exhibition Center tomorrow (May 5th) for four days. The latest styles of leather shoes, bags, accessories, and the latest leather and printing and dyeing process will be displayed.
A total of about 200 enterprises from Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia will attend the exhibition.
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