Date:29/08/12
On Monday Baku hosted a meeting between the representatives of Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO) and leading companies of Japan.
The delegation headed by Kosugi President Saki Kosugi, included companies that are members of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tokyo and which work in the field of food technology, industry and fish farming.
"During the meeting, the guests were given information about the business and investment environment in the country, the policy of open doors for foreign investment," the statement said.
It was noted that Azerbaijan, actively participating in a number of major projects, is also an exporter of investment.
Japanese companies study Azerbaijan's investment opportunities
The Japanese companies explore investment opportunities in Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan reported.On Monday Baku hosted a meeting between the representatives of Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO) and leading companies of Japan.
The delegation headed by Kosugi President Saki Kosugi, included companies that are members of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tokyo and which work in the field of food technology, industry and fish farming.
"During the meeting, the guests were given information about the business and investment environment in the country, the policy of open doors for foreign investment," the statement said.
It was noted that Azerbaijan, actively participating in a number of major projects, is also an exporter of investment.
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