Tajikistan and Palestine to Hold Business Forum
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DUSHANBE, 19.03.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – While considering the stabilization of the epidemic situation in the world, a business forum of Tajik entrepreneurs and more than 50 investors and entrepreneurs of Palestine and Arab countries is expected to be held in Dushanbe in June or September of this year.
The organization of the forum was proposed by the Ambassador of Palestine to Tajikistan Luay Issa at a meeting with the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan Jamshed Jumakhonzoda.
The purpose of the event is to familiarize investors and entrepreneurs of Arab countries, especially Palestine, with the opportunities and benefits provided by the government of Tajikistan in the field of supporting entrepreneurs and investors from foreign countries and a favorable investment climate in the country.
Jumakhonzoda welcomed the proposal of the Ambassador and noted that the CCI is ready, once the borders open, to hold business forums and other trade meetings in order to attract investments from Arab countries .
Along with this, Jumakhonzoda provided the Ambassador with specific information on CCI’s activities, future exhibition plans, as well as on the trade and investment opportunities of the republic.









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