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“Rebuild Karabakh 2021” exhibition to be held in Azerbaijan for the first time
Baku/28.07.21/Turan: On October 20-22, the first Azerbaijan exhibition “Rebuild Karabah 2021” is to be held in Baku, Caspian Event Organizers Company reported.
The exhibition is to demonstrate on one platform the unique experience, innovative solutions and investment proposals of companies from different countries, which can contribute to the rapid restoration of the Karabakh region. The exhibition will also create a communication platform for dialogue between representatives of companies and government agencies.
“The President in his speeches has repeatedly stressed that the development of the Karabakh region is a priority for the country. Taking into account the rich natural resources and economic potential of Karabakh, the exhibition “Rebuild Karabakh 2021” plans to cover a wide range of areas of economic activity and invites companies to participate from the following sectors: banking and investment, security, mining, healthcare, information technology, education, food processing, agriculture, construction, road construction and infrastructure, transport, tourism and cultural heritage, energy and the environment.
The various sectors that will be presented at the exhibition make the event especially significant and allow new agreements to be concluded between representatives of various industries for the implementation of joint projects in Karabakh,” the message says.
During the 3 days of the exhibition, participants and guests will find an interesting program that includes additional events.
The exhibition is supported by the Karabakh Revival Fund, the Agency for the Development of Small and Medium Business under the Ministry of Economy, the Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Fund (AZPROMO) .— 0—
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- 28 July 2021 14:12
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