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OEB invites companies to sign up for Cyprus-Egypt Business Conference in Cairo

The Federation of Employers & Industrialists (OEB) invites interested members to register for the business conference and business-to-business meetings in Cairo organised in the framework of the Cyprus-Greece-Egypt Trilateral Summit and the Cyprus-Egypt Intergovernmental Summit to be held on 8 January.

In an update to its members, the OEB informs about the organization of "The Egyptian Cypriot Greek Business Conference & B2B", which will be held on 8 January, 2025 in Cairo.

The conference is part of the upcoming Cyprus, Greece and Egypt Trilateral Summit, as well as the Cyprus-Egypt Intergovernmental Summit, it is noted, adding that the Cypriot delegation "will be accompanied by the President of the Republic and the Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry".

It is also noted that the Egyptian side "has given assurances" that an appropriate match between the participating companies will be ensured to create opportunities for cooperation in a wide range of activity sectors.

The OEB, "with the aim of strengthening the presence of the Cypriot business community and maximising opportunities for cooperation with Egyptian and Greek companies", invites all interested members to register for the conference and B2B meetings, the statement concludes.

(Source: CNA)

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