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Bulgarian delegates talked about the possibilities of a business partnership with Rostov-on-Don city

Date: 22.07.2013

Meeting with representatives of the official delegation of Pleven (Bulgaria) was held at the Chamber of Commerce of Rostov region. Discussing the business part of the celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of the sister city relationship between the two cities, scheduled for the fall, the chairman of the Board of Pleven Obschinskogo Darin Angels has offered to organize a business forum and exhibition, where Don and Bulgarian entrepreneurs would be able to present their products and make new contacts.

Head of Economic Cooperation and exhibition activity CCI Rostov region Yuri Alexis thanked the Bulgarian side for support and assistance in the organization of a business visit of Don businessmen, held in March of this year, and expressed his intention to discuss further cooperation in the field of entrepreneurship.

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