Tajik Companies Attend Indus Food-2021 Expo
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DUSHANBE, 26.03.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – Tajik enterprises and companies, including Armugon, Kombinati Shiri Kulob, Production Cooperative Imomi Azam, Avangard, Sayfi Kodir, agencies for the provision of special property, individual entrepreneurs Jumaboy Abdulhakimov, Dilorom Rahmatova and others attended the Indus Food-2021 Expo.
The Tajik delegation was accompanied by the Deputy head of the Exhibition Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kamol Usmonov and a representative of the chamber in Delhi Khusrav Murodaliev.
A forum was held as part of the Expo, with the attendance of domestic companies – CCI members.
The attendees, along with the dissemination of their information materials, also held fruitful negotiations and meetings, which included topics such as activation of bilateral cooperation between Indian and Tajik companies, especially in the food industry, import of quality products and new technologies, joint ventures, and export of domestic products to India.
The event was held from March 20 through March 21 in the Indian city of Big Noida and was attended by representatives of more than 40 countries.
Indus Food-2021 is one of the largest international exhibitions that makes an important contribution to expanding trade opportunities in the food industry.









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