On the initiative of the Tunisian Centre for the Promotion of Exports (CEPEX) B2B meetings to strengthen business relations between import Tunisia and Mali
This is the Grand Hotel Bamako What started last Tuesday B2B meetings between businessmen Mali and Tunisia under the multisectoral mission Tunisian Centre for the Promotion of Exports (CEPEX) has started in our capital Since last Tuesday, March 11. For three days, more contacts will be established to strengthen import trade cooperation between the two countries.
This is the Malian Minister of Industry and Mines, Dr Boubou Cisse which launched in the presence of SEM. Tarak ben Salem, Tunisian Ambassador to Mali, these direct import meetings (B2B) between Malian and Tunisian traders came in large numbers in our country to establish fruitful import contacts able to raise industrial cooperation, import trade and services between our two countries . For we must not hide the face relationships import are far below the level of political import relations between our two countries. As evidence of this dynamic, the presence of Tunisian President Marzouki to the inauguration of President IBK and also the presence of the President of Mali at the ceremony of adoption of the new Constitution of Tunisia.
It is this challenge that the Tunisian import Centre for the Promotion of Exports (CEPEX) has raised an important mission of businessmen to come and present to an audience of Malian traders the opportunities in Tunisia different areas such as geophysical import and geotechnical investigations, search of water, soil, civil engineering; air services, airport services; Trade and electrical import services; electrical transformers sales; medical logistics medical assistance, first aid and safety advice work; office multidisciplinary study and management, technical support, contract negotiation, planning, strategy in the field of civil engineering, infrastructure (road, work, port), civil construction, lighting and electricity, packaging, environmental, hydraulic and industrial process; architectural studies, consulting, real estate development; value added service of telecommunications; job security; international trade construction; metal, civil engineering works and building construction safety; building and construction; anti-intrusion, fire detection, video surveillance, access control, automatic doors; e-gov, mobile application, mobile sales force, m-payment, m-banking, banking solutions and products, solutions for telecom distributors, TPE, e-voucher, e-top-up CRM, ERP, stock management, project management, e-commerce; renewable energy; training; study architectural, building, construction, planning 3D modeling; private higher education (aviation industry); design and engineering; known for higher education and business training; import inspection and control technology / expertise, advice and technical assistance / technical inspection of buildings / training, trade and international trade; construction materials, equipment import of the hotels.
The President of the Transitional College of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Mali, Mamadou import Konaté Tiény him too, before an audience where we noted the presence of the President of the National Council of Employers of Mali (CNPM), Mamadou Sidibe made a brilliant presentation on the business climate in Mali. Before inviting the private sector of both countries to take place for the series of direct meetings provided for under these days.
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This is the Grand Hotel Bamako What started last Tuesday B2B meetings between businessmen Mali and Tunisia under the multisectoral mission Tunisian Centre for the Promotion of Exports (CEPEX) has started in our capital Since last Tuesday, March 11. For three days, more contacts will be established to strengthen import trade cooperation between the two countries.
This is the Malian Minister of Industry and Mines, Dr Boubou Cisse which launched in the presence of SEM. Tarak ben Salem, Tunisian Ambassador to Mali, these direct import meetings (B2B) between Malian and Tunisian traders came in large numbers in our country to establish fruitful import contacts able to raise industrial cooperation, import trade and services between our two countries . For we must not hide the face relationships import are far below the level of political import relations between our two countries. As evidence of this dynamic, the presence of Tunisian President Marzouki to the inauguration of President IBK and also the presence of the President of Mali at the ceremony of adoption of the new Constitution of Tunisia.
It is this challenge that the Tunisian import Centre for the Promotion of Exports (CEPEX) has raised an important mission of businessmen to come and present to an audience of Malian traders the opportunities in Tunisia different areas such as geophysical import and geotechnical investigations, search of water, soil, civil engineering; air services, airport services; Trade and electrical import services; electrical transformers sales; medical logistics medical assistance, first aid and safety advice work; office multidisciplinary study and management, technical support, contract negotiation, planning, strategy in the field of civil engineering, infrastructure (road, work, port), civil construction, lighting and electricity, packaging, environmental, hydraulic and industrial process; architectural studies, consulting, real estate development; value added service of telecommunications; job security; international trade construction; metal, civil engineering works and building construction safety; building and construction; anti-intrusion, fire detection, video surveillance, access control, automatic doors; e-gov, mobile application, mobile sales force, m-payment, m-banking, banking solutions and products, solutions for telecom distributors, TPE, e-voucher, e-top-up CRM, ERP, stock management, project management, e-commerce; renewable energy; training; study architectural, building, construction, planning 3D modeling; private higher education (aviation industry); design and engineering; known for higher education and business training; import inspection and control technology / expertise, advice and technical assistance / technical inspection of buildings / training, trade and international trade; construction materials, equipment import of the hotels.
The President of the Transitional College of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Mali, Mamadou import Konaté Tiény him too, before an audience where we noted the presence of the President of the National Council of Employers of Mali (CNPM), Mamadou Sidibe made a brilliant presentation on the business climate in Mali. Before inviting the private sector of both countries to take place for the series of direct meetings provided for under these days.
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