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Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry invited to visit Yugoslavia
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 15 - 2003 at 12:49
- PRESS RELEASE
Abdul Rahman Ghanim Al Mutaiwee, Director General of Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry received Dr. N. Alissa, Trade Commissioner, Serbia Trade Center, in Dubai at his office.
The Yugoslavian guest invited a delegation from DCCI headed by the President and Director General to visit Belgrade. Dr. Alissa assured the interest of his government in the visit, and the readiness of its concerned ministers to receive the DCCI's delegation at the convenient time.
The Yugoslavian Trade Commissioner expressed his delight with the remarkable development of bilateral commercial relationships reflected by heavy congestion of flights operating from Belgrade to Dubai, as it is 100% fully booked by passengers of shoppers and Yugoslavian businessmen. He suggested repeating the set up of the Yugoslavian Trade exhibition in Dubai regularly in October every year after its success last October, but as an exceptional case, its to be held in January 2004 in view of Dubai's heavy agenda of the current year.
From his side, DCCI's Director General welcomed his guest, and stated affirmatively "We will meet your invitation with a superior delegation in the convenient time, and we may visit Yugoslavia together with other neighboring countries". He also said: "We notice very gladly the multiplicity of Yugoslavian businessmen visits to Dubai, and that makes us expect a good future of relationships between both of us".
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