JCCI Hosts Indian Delegation Meeting with Business Owners and Investors

Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) hosted a meeting yesterday for an Indian delegation that included representatives from major food industry companies.


Twenty-five companies in the food industry attended the event, as well as representatives of the JCCI’s sectoral councils, the private sector in both countries and those interested in developing joint investments. Bilateral B2B meetings were conducted during the event to enhance trade exchange between the two countries.


The meeting highlighted the most promising investment sectors in the food industry between the two countries. The goal was to build investment partnerships to boost trade exchange, advance economic and investment cooperation relations, and review the developments of the investment environment and promising investment opportunities. Several officials and CEOs of major Saudi and Indian companies participated in the meeting.


The Indian delegation expressed their appreciation for the JCCI ‘s hosting of the meeting and the efforts made to encourage joint investments, which will contribute to developing and activating Saudi-Indian trade relations.

Source: spa.gov.sa

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