Problems of Tourism Discussed behind Closed Doors
The day before, on September 10 in Baku a closed meeting was held of the Caspian-European Tourism Club functioning as a part of the Caspian- European Integration Business Club (CEIBC). Presided over the event, General Manager, Grand Hotel Europe, co- president of the Caspian-European Tourism Club Elgun Mammadov .
The event was chaired by the General Manager at Grand Hotel Europe Elgun Mammadov attended by the heads of hotels , airlines and travel companies. It was held in preparation for the meeting of CEIBC member companies with the ministers of tourism and culture, transport , finance , taxation, economic development, labor and social protection, as well as the leadership of the Central Bank, the State Committee on Standardization , Metrology and Patent of the State Committee for Securities securities and Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan. This is stated in a news release CEIBC ( Caspian- European Integration Business Club).
Elgun Mammadov noted the special role of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan in the development of the tourism sector of the country. He offered to companies to tell "not only the problems but also to offer solutions to these problems ."
Companies discuss their questions and problems in the financial sector , and considered ways to address them.
CEO of CEIBC Telman Aliyev said the companies themselves have put forward proposals to representatives of government agencies, which will help to improve the business climate . - 08D-
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