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Iran International Exhibitions Company

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13930726160510403869784 سیزدهمین نمایشگاه بین المللی تاسیسات و سیستمهای سرمایشی و گرمایشی
13930726160510403869784 سیزدهمین نمایشگاه بین المللی تاسیسات و سیستمهای سرمایشی و گرمایشی

The Iran International Exhibitions Company (IIEC) oversees and operates all international and specialized exhibitions held in Iran. Site features exhibitions calendar and provides trade laws and regulations. IIEC is affiliated with the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade. IIEC is located at the Tehran permanent fairground.

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Iran International Exhibitions Company
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