
The Algerian economic operators are invited to participate in the 4th India-Arab partnership Conference, which will be organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry in New Delhi in November, said Thursday the Algerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CACI) in a communiqué.
The conference, organized with the support of India's Ministry of External Affairs with the collaboration of the Arab League and the Federation of Arab Businessmen, will take place on 26-27 November, said the CACI on its website.
"This conference is considered as a platform to boost partnership between Arab and Indian businessmen and an opportunity for Algerian economic operators wishing to develop business and investment relations with their counterparts in the region," said the source.
The conference will focus on themes relating to investments and pharmaceutical industries, energy and renewable energies, services like health, tourism and banks, as well as human resources development, education, scientific research and technological development, information and communication technologies, food security and agricultural development.
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