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ACMA delegation to tour Egypt

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NEW DELHI, April 12

THE Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) is taking its first-ever business exploratory delegation to Egypt, the grouping said in a statement on Thursday.

The mission would tour auto component and vehicle-manufacturing units, hold meetings with the Egyptian Government. ACMA will also sign a memorandum of understanding with its counterpart, the Egyptian Automotive Feeders Union, the statement said.

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