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250 businessmen participating in conference on trade development among Arab, European states
Regional-European Union, Economics, 9/13/1999

More than 250 businessmen will participate in the third conference for developing commercial trade among the Arab and European states, which will be held in Port Said, Egypt on October 22 - 24, Mohamed Abd El-Fatah El-Masri, secretary general of the Egyptian trade chamber's union and head of commercial trade in Port Said, said.

This conference is being held for the first time in the southern Mediterranean, as Rome and Marcella hosted the last two sessions.

The conference focuses on discussing important issues like the role of private and civilian corporations in supporting commercial and economic relations, as well as the possibility of establishing joint investment projects among the participants in this conference.

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