Machinery manufacturer organizations in France and Italy have clashed over a decision to shift France’s SIMA agricultural machinery show in Paris to November next year, when it will overlap the EIMA international show staged in Bologna, Italy.
Machinery manufacturer organizations in France and Italy have clashed over a decision to shift France’s SIMA agricultural machinery show in Paris to November next year, when it will overlap the EIMA international show staged in Bologna, Italy.
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