Georgia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently announced that the Georgian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission will hold a meeting in Warsaw on July 1-2 to examine investment opportunities in the country.
During the meeting, one-on-one discussions between businessmen and groups from both countries will take place. Georgia's Ministers of Economy and Sustainable Development, Agriculture, Regional Development and Infrastructure, Energy and Foreign Affairs will attend as part of the official Georgian delegation.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Georgia was established in 1960 to unite all regional chambers and assist the Georgian business community as a whole.
It has established several overseas partners, including the China Foreign Trade Center, the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry, the ICC World Chambers Federation and the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI).
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