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Benghazi Chamber of Commerce holds several meetings in Morocco

bySami Zaptia
December 18, 2023
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Benghazi Chamber of Commerce reported last Saturday that between 11 and 12 December it held three meetings in Morocco with Chambers of Commerce and an exporters’ association.

It reported that on 12 December its Acting Chairman, Moneim Al-Saeedi, accompanied by the Director of the International Relations Office, held a working meeting in the Moroccan capital Rabat with the President of the Rabat Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services, Hassan Sakhi, and members of his Chamber’s Board of Directors.

The meeting dealt with enhancing joint work opportunities and discussing mechanisms supporting and activating the exchange of commercial activity. They also discussed facilitating procedures, pushing towards increasing investment opportunities, organizing visits for businessmen and companies, and holding forums and exhibitions between the two parties.

Moroccan Exporters Association in Casablanca
The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce also reported that it had held an expanded working meeting with at the headquarters of the Moroccan Exporters Association in Casablanca with its Director General, Abdulaziz Bilash, and Executive Director, Mounir Faram.

The meeting discussed ways of cooperation to exchange information on exports and imports and stimulate the trade movement between the two friendly countries.

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finally, Benghazi Chamber reported that it held a working meeting with the President of the Casablanca-Settat Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services, Hassan Berkani, on 11 December.

The meeting dealt with enhancing joint work opportunities and discussing mechanisms supporting and activating the exchange of commercial activity, facilitating procedures, pushing towards increasing investment opportunities, organizing visits for businessmen and companies, and holding forums and exhibitions between the two parties.

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