5 августа 2024 года Генеральный консул России в Эрбиле М.О.Рубин провел встречу с Министром торговли и промышленности Курдского автономного района (КАР) К.Саидом.
В ходе беседы были затронуты пути укрепления торгово-экономических связей России и КАР. Обсуждались инвестиционные возможности российских компаний в промышленном секторе курдской автономии и потребности местного рынка в российской продукции.
Отмечалась важность активизации делегационного обмена с целью информирования российского и курдского бизнес-сообществ о возможностях налаживания двусторонней кооперации.
On August 5, 2024, Mr. Maxim Rubin, Consul General of Russia in Erbil, held a meeting with Mr. Kamal Muslim Saeed, Minister of Trade and Industry of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region.
During the conversation, the parties exchanged views on ways to strengthen trade and economic ties between Russia and the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. They also discussed investment opportunities for Russian companies in the local industrial sector and the needs of the local market for Russian products.
The parties emphasized the importance of intensifying delegation exchanges to inform the Russian and Kurdish business communities about the possibilities for establishing bilateral cooperation.
5 августа 2024 года Генеральный консул России в Эрбиле М.О.Рубин провел встречу с Министром торговли и промышленности Курдского автономного района (КАР) К.Саидом.
В ходе беседы были затронуты пути укрепления торгово-экономических связей России и КАР. Обсуждались инвестиционные возможности российских компаний в промышленном секторе курдской автономии и потребности местного рынка в российской продукции.
Отмечалась важность активизации делегационного обмена с целью информирования российского и курдского бизнес-сообществ о возможностях налаживания двусторонней кооперации.
On August 5, 2024, Mr. Maxim Rubin, Consul General of Russia in Erbil, held a meeting with Mr. Kamal Muslim Saeed, Minister of Trade and Industry of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region.
During the conversation, the parties exchanged views on ways to strengthen trade and economic ties between Russia and the Kurdistan Autonomous Region. They also discussed investment opportunities for Russian companies in the local industrial sector and the needs of the local market for Russian products.
The parties emphasized the importance of intensifying delegation exchanges to inform the Russian and Kurdish business communities about the possibilities for establishing bilateral cooperation.
BY Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Erbil
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