A Greek-Egyptian Business Meeting is being organized by the Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce on June 1, 2022, in a central hotel in Athens.
As noted in the relevant announcement, as Greece and Egypt renew their long-term relations at the state, business, cultural level, the Arab-Greek Chamber, is following these trends and taking advantage of its wide network of contacts, to organize the event and aims to further the balance of trade, the promotion of investment opportunities and the strengthening of business relations between the two sides.
This business meeting will focus on key areas of Greek-Egyptian relations, such as alternative and sustainable energy, the shipping industry, logistics and port industry, (organic) food and fish farming, and will present the investment landscape and the prospects offered by the two states. The program also includes important time dedicated to B2B meetings and networking of the parties while there will be a representation of the Greek business community in Egypt.
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