Tanzanian Delegation Attends Turkish Exporter’s Assembly Week
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The
Tanzanians businessmen to attend
“Turkish Export Week” which will be organized by Turkish Exporters
Assembly in Istanbul for the first time this year between November 1st – 3rd
2017 with the participation of Turkish Prime Minister Mr.Binali Yıldırım and
other related Turkish ministers.
According to the Turkish Exporters
Assembly’s website, World-class Experts, honorable Public and
Private Sector Representatives and valuable Turkish Exporters will be present
in the event taking active part in panels, presentations alongside a buying mission
form different countries. http://www.ihracathaftasi.com/eng/
Also
commercial officer from Turkish Embassy of
Dar es salaam Mr. Onur, told that the
aim of this event is to
bring strong businessmen to
Turkey and to make them acquainted with
Turkish businessmen.
The event,
which is planned to be organized annually, will be comprised of panels on
export financing, logistics and customs procedures, services exports, failure
experiences, Turkish Trade Centers and Export Arena with Ali Kırca. There will
also be Q&A Sessions in which exporters will be able to direct their
questions to high-level representatives from various ministries and exchange
views about current problems of exporters.
“This will be
a good forum
for Tanzanians to meet
and identifying opportunity of export
product to Turkey as well as
import product in
Tanzania” said Queen Sakanyaga, one of
the businesswomen who expect to
attend the event.
More than thirty
businessmen will be
expected to attend the
event in Turkey, and some of
them sponsored by the
Government of Turkish
through Turkish embassy
in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Global Mass
will expect to
attend the meeting and
imports multimedia devices from Turkey to enable
Tanzanian Journalists to get
quality equipment and
operating their duty
smoothly.
“Turkish
Export Week” that will be organized by TIM with the support of Turkish Ministry
of Economy provides an excellent opportunity to exporters to reach extensive
knowledge about the export, find solutions to their problems and broaden their
business networks.
Edwin Soko
Tanzania
Independent
Journalist
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