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Indonesian ambassador visits Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, renews invitation for Trade Expo Indonesia 11-15 October

bySami Zaptia
September 27, 2017
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Indonesian ambassador visits Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, renews invitation for Trade Expo Indonesia 11-15 October

Indonesia's ambassador to Tripoli visited the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce last week to reactivate trade relations and renew his invitation to the Trade Expo of (Photo: TCC).

By Sami Zaptia.

Indonesia's ambassador to Tripoli visited the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce last week to reactivate trade relations and renew his invitation to the Trade Expo of (Photo: TCC).
Indonesia’s ambassador to Tripoli visited the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce last week to reactivate trade relations and renew his invitation to the Trade Expo Indonesia of 11-15 October(Photo: TCC).

London, 27 September 2017:

The Indonesian ambassador Raudin Anwar visited the Tripoli Chamber of Commerce (TCC) at its headquarters in the Libyan capital last week during which he stressed his country’s desire to activate and increase trade relations between the two countries.

The ambassador, the TCC reported, also renewed his country’s invitation to the Libyan business community to participate in the 32nd edition of the Trade Expo Indonesia taking part in the Indonesian capital Jakarta 11-15 October.

The Expo offers three days free hotel accommodation and a free shuttle service from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the Expo for participating delegates. The TCC will also be taking its own delegation to the Expo.

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Libyan business leaders interested in attending the event are advised to contact the TCC Relations and Cooperation Department in order to register their interest via email on: [email protected] or by phone on 021-3345239 / 3333706

 

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