
CEO of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Nabeel Abdulrahman Al Mahmoud has announced that a high-profile German trade delegation will visit the kingdom at the beginning of 2015.
Speaking during a recent meeting with the German Trade Commissioner in KSA, Bahrain and Yemen, Mr. Andreas Hrzinrotr, and the Office Manager of the German Desk at the Saudi Chamber of Commerce in the Eastern Province Jan Muller, Al Mahmoud welcomed the visit, and all efforts aiming to develop areas of joint economic and investment cooperation with Germany.
He pointed out that the Bahraini market is capable of accommodating joint economic projects with various countries from all over the world thanks to its competitive features in terms of laws and solid infrastructure, and for being a gateway to other GCC markets.
Members of the German delegation highlighted the importance of the Bahraini participation in exhibitions and economic functions held in Germany.
They added that the German high-ranking delegation’s visit to the kingdom will provide an opportunity to be informed closely about Bahrain’s investment and trade potentials, and discuss the possibility of creating trade and investment partnerships between German and Bahraini businessmen.
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