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Turkish Businessmen Due to Sudan

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Friday, 9 October 2009

Around 150 businessmen will visit Sudan between October 17 and 21, a Turkish confederation said on Friday.
The Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists of Turkey (TUSKON) released a statement in which it said that it would organize a visit to Sudan to establish a bridge of trade and investment.
Around 150 businessmen will travel to Sudan to make new investments within the scope of Turkey-Africa Foreign Trade Bridge Programs.
The programs have been continuing for four years, and around 120,000 trade talks have been held and around 7 billion USD of trade volume has been realized so far.
Turkey's Agriculture & Rural Affairs Minister Mehdi Eker will visit Sudan together with businessmen.
TUSKON, formed by seven different regional business federations throughout the country, was established in Istanbul in 2005.
There are 150 associations of businessmen within TUSKON today.

Friday, 9 October 2009

ISTANBUL (A.A)
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