Georgia-Saudi Arabia Business Forum

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Georgia-Saudi Arabia Business Forum

  • Posted by: Kati2022
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The Georgia-Saudi Arabia Business Forum took place at the Paragraph Hotel in Tbilisi, organized by the Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The bilateral business forum convened representatives from the Saudi and local business sectors across various fields, including trade, logistics, energy, real estate, tourism, transportation, information technology, medicine, and construction, to foster mutual connections.

The event was inaugurated by the Chairman of the Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Giorgi Pertaia with his speech. Also, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Gennadi Arveladze, discussed the current and future relations between Georgia and Saudi Arabia from the perspective of the public sector in his speech.

The business forum was attended by members of the Business Chamber, including First Vice President of Business Chamber of Asian & Gulf Countries – David Tsirdava ; Giorgi Otaridze – Vice-President of BCAGC; Chairman of the International Investment and Finance Committee of BCAGC and Founder of “Elt Building” Elguja Turmanidze; Deputy Chairman of the International Oil and Gas Committee – Mohammed Ibrahim ; Chairman of the Committee of Agritourism and Agriculture – Irakli Chokoraia and representatives from other associated member companies with respresentative of BCAGC.

Following the opening segment of the event, time was allocated for B2B meetings, during which representatives from the business sectors of both countries had the opportunity to engage in direct discussions regarding business priorities and identify potential partners.
The format of B2B meetings was effectively utilized by the Business Chamber team through a series of engaging meetings that facilitated the expansion of contacts and the strengthening of existing relationships. Additionally, it should be noted that a portion of the delegation from Saudi Arabia extended their working visit to Georgia by several days to address the issues identified during their business negotiations with BCAGC. We are pleased that the Business Chamber will host the guests during this time.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for organizing this significant event and for providing valuable opportunities to the private sector. We also extend our appreciation to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development for their support of the Business Forum.
Georgia-Saudi Arabia Business Forum
Author: Kati2022