Exhibition of Belarusian goods to take place in Dushanbe next week

An exhibition of Belarusian goods, dubbed “Made in Belarus”, will take place in Dushanbe next week.  Forty Belarusian companies will participate in the exhibition that will open at Hyatt Regency Dushanbe on April 6. The companies will put on display their achievements in agriculture, food industry, engineering industry, medicine, tourism and relevant industries at the […]

An exhibition of Belarusian goods, dubbed “Made in Belarus”, will take place in Dushanbe next week. 

Forty Belarusian companies will participate in the exhibition that will open at Hyatt Regency Dushanbe on April 6.

The companies will put on display their achievements in agriculture, food industry, engineering industry, medicine, tourism and relevant industries at the fair that will run through April 7.

In parallel, a business forum Tajikistan-Belarus-Afghanistan and agrarian forum TajBelAgro will take place on April 6 and 7, respectively.  

The exhibition is timed to coincide with the next session of the Tajik-Belarusian joint intergovernmental commission for trade and economic cooperation.

A Belarusian government delegation including Minister of Agriculture and Food Ivan Krupko, Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vladimir Ulakhovich, Deputy Minister of Industry Alexander Ogorodnikov, Deputy Minister of Sports and Tourism Mikhail Portnoy, Deputy Chairman of the Belarusian State Food Industry Concern Alexander Yakovchits as well as senior representatives of relevant ministries and Belarusian largest enterprises and senior representatives of Belarusian regions will arrive in Dushanbe to participate in the economic cooperation commission’s session.  

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