Three Ministers Meeting in Batumi
The Georgian Economy Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, his Turkish counterpart Nihat Zeybekchi and Azerbaijan’s Industry Minister Shahin Mustafayev will open a joint business forum in Batumi on March 6, said the agency Pirveli.
The business Forum will be held at the hotel Sheraton. The forum will be attended by over 300 representatives of Georgian, Turkish and Azerbaijani companies. Their area of interest mainly includes agriculture, finance, energy, food processing, construction, real estate, telecommunications, textiles and other industries.
The forum is scheduled to hold meetings B2B (Business to Business), where representatives of the three countries will be able to discuss future cooperation.
The organizers of the business forum of Georgia, Turkey and Azerbaijan are the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and the National Investment Agency of Georgia.
The business forum will be held with the support of the Chamber of Commerce of Georgia, Azerbaijan Export and Investment Fund, Georgian Employers' Association and the Council on Foreign Economic Relations of Turkey. -0--
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