ALOG at Bellarus Republic Exhibition
ALOG at Bellarus Republic Exhibition
5 September 2016

On September 1, 2016 Georgia hosted Mr. Michael Russ vice-premier of Belarus and Belarusian business delegation representing various business sectors.

As per schedule within the forum Georgian Investment Environment has been introduced to the guests in “Expo Georgia” following B2B meetings between Georgian and Belarusian businessmen. Georgian part was represented by A-Log as well discussing future partnership opportunities with them.

In addition should be mentioned that it was our first Face-to-Face meeting with Belarus business authorities and we hope we build true partnership since they already shared positive feedbacks during our conversation.

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