Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce to brief SMEs on exports through webinars with trade officials
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce & Development will hold a series of webinars with Greek trade officials who are accredited in Arab countries, in view of increasing Greek exports to Arab states and present business opportunities in all sectors in the post-Covid-19 era.
Small and medium-sized enterprises in Greece will also be briefed about the current state of markets in these countries and the implications of the coronavirus pandemic there.
Starting at 15:00 (Athens time) on May 27, the first webinar in the series will present the countries of Egypt and Iraq. Speakers will be Pantelis Gasios, Economic and Commercial Affairs adviser at the Greek consulate general in Cairo, Egypt, and Evangelos Dairetzis, Economic and Commercial Affairs adviser at the Greek consulate general in Erbil, Iraq.
The webinar will be held in Greek, and the deadline for submission of applications is May 22 (Friday).
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