2015.07.02-04 Visit of the Director of a Turkish company within interregional cooperation with Turkey
Within regional cooperation, according to the Agreement between the Chamber of Trabzon and the KCCI Kherson was visited by the director of the Turkish company ATIS Fuarcilik that renders consulting services to the Turkish companies entering foreign markets, as well as works in the field of investment promotion in Asia, the Middle East. Mr. Bilgin Aygyul is also the head of the company organizing exhibitions of Turkish companies abroad, including in the CIS countries.
According to the preliminary agreements there was a meeting of Mr. Aygyul with the First deputy chairman of the Kherson Regional State Administration Mrs. Valentina Sichevaya, the Head of the Department of Foreign Trade, Tourism and Resorts Mr. Sergey Pavlov, the Head of the Investment and Foreign Economic Affairs Mrs. Anait Ovanesyan, the Head of the Department of Foreign Trade, International Cooperation and Protocol Mrs. Tatiana Potapenko. During the meeting they discussed further development of trade-economic cooperation between Kherson and Turkish companies, in particular in the field of agriculture, tourism and logistics.
In order to explore opportunities for economic cooperation the Kherson region can offer, a visit of Mr. Aygyul to Gola Pristan, Kakhovka and Skadovsk areas has been organized by the Kherson CCI. During the meetings with the Mayor of Gola Pristan Mr. Anatoly Negra and Kakhovka Mayor Mr. Alexander Karasevich the head of the Turkish company has received detailed information about the ways of possible cooperation and priority objects for investment by the Turkish side.
In addition, there was a visit to Skadovsk Seaport, "Green Team" logistic company, "Chumak" company, plant of polypropylene packaging production "Amalteya". Possibilities and terms of honey delivery were discussed by the representatives of "Group" Sodruzhestvo" when meeting in the Kherson CCI. Separately, the questions of cooperation between Kherson enterprises and the companies in the Middle East were touched.