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AIA Canada Signs Cooperation Agreement with China Automotive Maintenance and Repair Trades Association

April 10, 2017 By CollisionWeek Editor

The Automotive Industries Association (AIA) of Canada announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with the China Automotive Maintenance and Repair Trades Association (CAMRA). The official event was held in Beijing at the AMR2017: Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo.

AIA Canada Signs Cooperation Agreement with CAMRAThis agreement will strengthen the relationships between these two associations, based on mutual cooperation, support, and common interest, and foster resource sharing and exchange through regular communications between aftermarket companies, colleges, and universities.

 “Cooperation and collaboration is needed to grow and prosper in this global economy,” AIA Canada President Jean-François Champagne noted at the signing ceremony between AIA and CAMRA. “This

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