Greek trade mission arrives in Baku
A business meeting of representatives of 40 Greek companies with Azerbaijani entrepreneurs will be held March 7 at the "JW Marriott Absheron".
Entrepreneurs from the Apennines accompanied by Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Kurkulisa this country, which arrives in Baku with the trade and economic mission.
Fund for the promotion of exports and investments in Azerbaijan reports that in the trade mission from Athens include representatives of various industries: food processing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, tourism, construction and design, aviation, ICT, oil and gas distribution, lighting, metal processing and etc.
According to the State Customs Committee, in 2012, the trade turnover between Azerbaijan and Greece was about $ 850 million with exports from Azerbaijan to the country reached $ 833.8 million, up from the previous year by 4. The main product from Azerbaijan to Greece - hydrocarbons. For the year, Azerbaijan imported goods from Greece for a total of $ 15.2 million, or 71% more than in 2011. - 08D-
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- 5 March 2013 10:43
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