The FINANCIAL — The delegation of the International Trade Centre led by the ITC Programme Coordinator for the Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia arrived in Georgia.
The visit was organized through the efforts of the Georgian Foreign Ministry, according to MFA of Georgia.
The International Trade Centre actively cooperates with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
The visit of the ITC serves several goals, in particular: fully engaging Georgia in the export promotion project involving the six countries of Easter Partnership, due to start in the spring of 2017; implementation of projects aimed at developing the small- and medium sized businesses in Georgia and ensuring their maximum participation in international trade; promoting the use of opportunities offered by the DCFTA; identifying products with a prospect of being exported to the EU market during the next two or three years.
On 2 November, the ITC delegation held a closing meeting with Deputy Foreign Minister David Jalagania. The members of the delegation spoke about the specific directions and prospects of co-operation that have been identified during the meeting. The ITC delegation pledged to work out a plan for the promotion of export of country-specific products, upon which the project will be agreed with the government of Georgia and its implementation will be started.
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