HTCC: Gate to Africa-business mission to Casablanca and Dakhla
As a first major step after signing the MoU between the Hungarian Trade an Cultural Center (HTCC) and Dakhla Chamber of Agriculture at the V. HTCC – Africa Expo in March 2016, HTCC in cooperation with AHEAD GLOBAL is organizing a business mission to Casablanca and Dakhle (30th May – 3rd June, 2016)
The programme has two main parts: the delegation will spend the first part of the five-day trip in Casablanca where, in addition to colorful cultural programmes, they will be taking part in business meetings and introductions with the local Chamber organized by the country manager of HTCC Morocco.
The delegation will spend the second part of the week in Dakhla, where they will thake part in the I CEES Expo. At the Expo, organized by the Dakhla Chamber of Agriculture, the members of the delegation will also have the opportunity to organize product display during the exhibition.
Dakhla, and the whole southern part of Morocco, are significant development areas as VI.Mohammed, King of Morocco considers it important for the region to fall in line with the rest of the country. Dakhla and the region are welcoming Hungarian and other European entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in agriculture, local industry and tourism. Dakhla, as the gateway to Africa can be an important commercial centre for the Sub-Saharan region. Apart from agriculture activities tourism has become important in the area as well; it has been the usual venue of the Crans Montana Forum with several presidents and politicians present.
More details and information about the programmes and registration up to May 6th, contact email: info@htcc.hu phone: +36-1-288-00-88.
Copy editor: bm
Source: http://www.htcc.org.hu/en/
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