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Dec 13, 2012 News
The Colombia Trade Expo stop and shop is in its final week. Shoppers will have their last chance to grab items that are not available locally.
This Expo will be packing up this Sunday at the Thomas Lands YMCA, Kingston venue. The 35-person group that mans 25 booths also plans to visit New Amsterdam, Berbice.
The trade fair has traveled to various Caribbean nations over a 30-year period. This is the first occasion the trade show has visited Guyana.
The Colombian entrepreneurs who are here to offer their services to the local populace have a variety of items such as: engraving photos on steel pendants, paintings, magic glass cleaners, gardening products, electrical appliances, kitchen sets, household appliances, jewelry, and beauty products amongst other items.
One of the organizers, Johnny Hernandez, said persons can have a demonstration of any item before they make a purchase.
He noted that some stocks have depleted, however, many other items are available for persons who would have an interest in having something unique.
Other booth holders disclosed that patrons should visit the expo since many of the items on display will have some interest to them also, many of the items will have discounted prices. The event is closing off this weekend.
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