Coowor Focus on 2017 Harfko: Unknown Future of Sino-Korean Trade under the Impact of Thaad

Fri Mar 10 13:53:46 CST 2017 Source: coowor.com Collect Reading Volume: 1887
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Seoul Korea, March 7, the 14th Heating Air-Conditioning Refrigeration and Fluid Exhibition – Korea (Harfko 2017) opens its doors to all the HVACR professionals. Reporter from Coowor.com is invited to the opening ceremony of Harfko at 10 am.

Mr. Noh Hwan-young from Korea Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Industry Association (KRAIA) delivers a speech. He expresses his appreciation for the supports given by the government and related departments for Harfko 2017.

Noh said, it is the 14th edition of Harfko since 1989. As the only professional HVACR exhibition in Korea, Harfko has become one of big events in the international HVACR industry after years of development.

The theme for 2017 is Great Advance in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology. The expo is held on 7 – 10 March, involving 250 exhibitors exhibiting their latest products and solutions. HARFKO will offer a good opportunity to obtain detailed information about the latest developments as well as products, systems and services in HVAC & R industry in Korea. Almost all manufacturers of HVAC & R equipment in Korea and some from China are ready to exhibit their newest products and services.

Stephen R. Yurek from Air-Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) also attends the opening ceremony. He said, AHRI attaches great importance to the relation with KRAIA and hopes to achieve the cooperation on energy efficiency, refrigeration policy and global environment protection with KRAIA.

After the ceremony, all the invited guests are guided to visit the whole exhibiting halls.

Harfko 2017 occupies Hall 7 & 8 of Exhibition Center II, KINTEX. Below is a photo taken in the exhibiting hall at 3:00 pm, March 7:

Cooowor.com interviewed some Korean exhibitors. Talking about THAAD, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, they said, the main purpose of THAAD is to avoid the threat from North Korea. The distance between Korea’s capital, Seoul, and the border of North Korea is quite close, only one-hour driving. However, Korea values its relationship with China, hoping to deepen the mutual trust and economic exchange.

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Editor: Amy Qiao