Baku to host Azerbaijani- Slovenian business forum
Baku/18.10.13/Turan : During the visit, the delegation of the government of Slovenia , October 22 in Baku Business Center will host a business forum with the participation of businessmen from the two countries.
The fund export promotion and investment in Azerbaijan told Turan, that to the forum joined by representatives from more than 50 companies from Slovenia. These companies represent various business sectors (tourism, banking, energy , ICT, construction, real estate , defense , security, consulting, education, etc.) .
Note that the previous business forum with the participation of Slovak businessmen was held in Baku in September 2012 during the visit of Prime Minister Janez Yanshy this country .
According to the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan imports from Slovenia for the first seven months of this year totaled more than $ 7.8 million , which is 2.2 times more than the same period in 2012. Exports of goods in the opposite direction , as in the past , have been negligible. - 08D-
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