The GCC-Egyptian Business Forum is the first event aimed to promote economic and trade cooperation and enhancing investment opportunities between the Gulf countries and Egypt. It is designed to implement the resolutions of the leaders of the GCC countries and the Arab Republic of Egypt, who seek to explore investment opportunities to achieve strategic objectives and plans. The forum comprises panel discussions and side events that address significant economic, commercial, and service-related issues.
The GCC countries and Türkiye have complementary economic systems, which provide a solid foundation for expanding investment and commercial ties. Ankara’s foreign policy has recently become more concerned with finding new export markets and seeking foreign investment into the Turkish economy. The Turkish Gulf Economic Forum 2023 will be an ideal opportunity to explore potential areas of cooperation and establish a network of joint ventures. The GCC and Turkish countries represent vital regional forces in the Middle East in almost every sector.
The chamber has developed an intensive program with sectors and topics of interest to Arab and Greek businessmen alike, along with carefully selected speakers, and specialists in their lines of business, from both sides. This year’s program will also include the second "Greece and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries" Business Gathering, and the fourth “Meet the Arab Ambassadors" Roundtable Discussion. Every session will be followed by closed-door meetings between interested businessmen for enhanced networking and direct meetings. The Arab-Hellenic Chamber is expecting that this Forum will contribute to opening new channels of communication between Greek businessmen and their Arab counterparts towards enhancing the trade balance and mutual investment.
Introducing the Saudi Geological Survey, and then the mining investment map workshop, in addition to discussing the set of principles that serve as a starting point for Gulf industrial policies, and the program ends with a workshop on integration in chains of industries and mineral products.
Sri Lanka Gems and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) together with National Gems and Jewellery Authority and Sri Lanka Export Development Board has organized this FACETS Sri Lanka exhibition for the thirtieth time. More than 100 buyers from 20 countries will be participating in this FACETS Sri Lanka Premier Edition exhibition. In addition, many more buyers from home and abroad will also be participating.
TEI is an International B2B-focused Tradeshow that is designed to boost Export Product Growth and Export Market Expansion. The 38th Trade Expo Indonesia 2023 brings up the theme: "Sustainable Trade for Global Economic Resilience" to promote Quality Products made in Indonesia.
The aim of this event is to promote Algerian dates, as well as to provide investment opportunities through meetings between the various representers of this division. Through this economic event, the National Chamber of Agriculture also seeks to value the date product as a source of additional hard currency income and diversify exports. It is noteworthy that Algeria occupies a very important position in the dates division among the producing and exporting countries of dates in the world, as it has more than 800 types of dates, as well as occupying the first place in terms of quality, especially "Deglet Nour".
Grüne Woche is one of the most traditional trade fairs nationwide and one of the best-known events in Germany. Founded in 1926, it is unique as the leading international trade fair for food, agriculture and horticulture. Exhibitors from all over the world present an extensive range of products on ten event days. In addition, Grüne Woche gives current social issues such as climate protection, circular economy, resource conservation and sustainable land use a stage.
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