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Bulgarian traders will meet with Turkish manufacturers in Antalya

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A trade mission with bilateral meetings between Bulgarian importers, traders and distributors with Turkish manufacturers will be held in Antalya, Turkey, in the period 4 - 7 February 2024. 

The initiative is the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Antalya Organized Industrial Zone (AOSB). 

Antalya is one of the top 5 industrial zones in Turkey. The main industries represented there are construction, agriculture, production of chemical fertilizers, food industry, wood processing industry, machine building, etc., the BCCI reports. 

The program of the trade mission, partially financed by the hosts, also includes visits to manufacturing bases.



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