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Fine jewellery fair opens in BangkokThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Wednesday, 25th February 2004 (9894 views) A massive gems and fine jewellery fair has opened in Thailand, with an estimated 50,000 exhibitors and visitors due to attend.<BR/><BR/>The Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair 2004 is the largest show of its kind in Asia by floor space, covering twice the area of last year.<BR/><BR/>The event, held at the Impact Exhibition and Convention Centre, saw a good turnout in both the morning and afternoon, The Nation reports.<BR/><BR/>The Thai government and private sector is spending Bt5 billion (£68 million) on developing the fine jewellery industry, which will reportedly require about 50,000 more employees by 2007. <BR/><BR/>Asked about the benefits of using Thailand as an operations base, CB Fine Jewelry president Carl Blackburn told The Nation: Easy access to high quality gemstones and precious metals are among the reasons we have based our manufacturing here.<BR/> <BR/>But a more important one is that Thailand has a wonderful history of high craftsmanship and skilled artistry, he added.<BR/><BR/>There are no duties on importing facilities, and raw materials, and Thais are very used to dealing with people from all over the world, and speaking many languages.<BR/><BR/>Gold has long been a feature of Thai jewellery, particularly as it adorns so much of the country's cultural and religious heritage.
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