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Largest International F&B Showcase in Asia 31 MAR TO 03 APR 2020 SINGAPORE EXPO www.fhaFnB.com DISCOVER THE LARGEST INTERNATIONAL F&B SHOWCASE IN ASIA SECURE YOUR CHOICE LOCATION TODAY! Organiser Join us on Food&HotelAsia #FHA Featuring the most exceptional line-upFeaturing of globalthe most food exceptional & Join line-up theof global largestFeaturingfood & theJoin most international exceptional the line-uplargest of global foodinternational & beverage companies, FHA-Foodbeverage & Beverage companies, is a major FHA-Food & Beverage is abeverage major companies, FHA-Food & Beverage is a major event where industry professionalsevent in Asia where source industry F&Bprofessionals showcase in Asia sourceeventF&B where in industry Asiashowcase professionals in Asia sourcein Asia conveniently from around the worldconveniently in one place. from Evolved around the world in one place.conveniently Evolved from around the world in one place. 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