Wine exhibitors could save a sweet $1 million

By   2009-3-10 20:07:34
THANKS to a sweetener announced in last month’s Budget, exhibitors at this year’s Wine for Asia 2009 show could possibly savour up to $1 million in savings.
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As part of measures aimed at spurring businesses in this recession — and to directly promote wine trading activities and develop the local industry — the Government will roll out duty and Goods and Services Tax waivers from April 1 for approved wine exhibitions and conferences.
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The tax incentive, granted on up to three bottles of wine per label per day, will see participation costs for the average exhibitor slashed by between $1,800 and $2,700 at the show, held at Suntec City from Oct 22 to Oct 24.
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This year’s show also aims to provide participating traders a chance to make inroads into the growing China market, with a post-exhibition roadshow in Shanghai.
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On top of exclusive deals at the show, wine lovers will get another treat this year with organisers halving the entrance fee to $15.
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Unlike previous years — where members of public could only enter on the last day — this year’s show will also be open to visitors during specific times on the first two days. TEO XUANWEI
THANKS to a sweetener announced in last month’s Budget, exhibitors at this year’s Wine for Asia 2009 show could possibly savour up to $1 million in savings.
.
As part of measures aimed at spurring businesses in this recession — and to directly promote wine trading activities and develop the local industry — the Government will roll out duty and Goods and Services Tax waivers from April 1 for approved wine exhibitions and conferences.
.
The tax incentive, granted on up to three bottles of wine per label per day, will see participation costs for the average exhibitor slashed by between $1,800 and $2,700 at the show, held at Suntec City from Oct 22 to Oct 24.
.
This year’s show also aims to provide participating traders a chance to make inroads into the growing China market, with a post-exhibition roadshow in Shanghai.
.
On top of exclusive deals at the show, wine lovers will get another treat this year with organisers halving the entrance fee to $15.
.
Unlike previous years — where members of public could only enter on the last day — this year’s show will also be open to visitors during specific times on the first two days. TEO XUANWEI THANKS to a sweetener announced in last month’s Budget, exhibitors at this year’s Wine for Asia 2009 show could possibly savour up to $1 million in savings.
.
As part of measures aimed at spurring businesses in this recession — and to directly promote wine trading activities and develop the local industry — the Government will roll out duty and Goods and Services Tax waivers from April 1 for approved wine exhibitions and conferences.
.
The tax incentive, granted on up to three bottles of wine per label per day, will see participation costs for the average exhibitor slashed by between $1,800 and $2,700 at the show, held at Suntec City from Oct 22 to Oct 24.
.
This year’s show also aims to provide participating traders a chance to make inroads into the growing China market, with a post-exhibition roadshow in Shanghai.
.
On top of exclusive deals at the show, wine lovers will get another treat this year with organisers halving the entrance fee to $15.
.
Unlike previous years — where members of public could only enter on the last day — this year’s show will also be open to visitors during specific times on the first two days. TEO XUANWEI THANKS to a sweetener announced in last month’s Budget, exhibitors at this year’s Wine for Asia 2009 show could possibly savour up to $1 million in savings.
.
As part of measures aimed at spurring businesses in this recession — and to directly promote wine trading activities and develop the local industry — the Government will roll out duty and Goods and Services Tax waivers from April 1 for approved wine exhibitions and conferences.
.
The tax incentive, granted on up to three bottles of wine per label per day, will see participation costs for the average exhibitor slashed by between $1,800 and $2,700 at the show, held at Suntec City from Oct 22 to Oct 24.
.
This year’s show also aims to provide participating traders a chance to make inroads into the growing China market, with a post-exhibition roadshow in Shanghai.
.
On top of exclusive deals at the show, wine lovers will get another treat this year with organisers halving the entrance fee to $15.
.
Unlike previous years — where members of public could only enter on the last day — this year’s show will also be open to visitors during specific times on the first two days. TEO XUANWEI
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