In 2017, Azerbaijani Exporters to Present United Stand at Five International Exhibitions and Fairs
The Ministry of Economy has identified five top priorities of the international exhibitions in 2017, in which exporters from Azerbaijan act under a unified stand.
As Turan was told in the press service of the department, they have selected five food and wine exhibitions in Russia, Germany, the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong. At the expense of the state these exhibitions will be attended by 15 to 50 exporters from Azerbaijan.
Financing the participation of Azerbaijani goods manufacturers in the international exhibitions and fairs is carried out in compliance with the government's plans to promote the brand Made in Azerbaijan. Participants of these exhibitions will be selected by competition. --08D
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