Chief: Turkey’s MUSIAD exchange expo has turned into 'a commercial diplomacy event'


(MENAFN) The Self-governing Industrialists’ and Entrepreneurs’ Association (MUSIAD) Expo “has turned into a commercial diplomacy event,” the administration’s Chief Mahmut Asmali stated on Friday.

An amount of 600 firms from across the globe joined in the 19th MUSIAD Expo arranged in Istanbul last week, with people coming from nations such as Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Iraq, Pakistan, Russia, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Austria, as well as Morocco, Asmali mentioned in an announcement.

Head representatives from numerous nations also joined the four-day event hosted on Nov. 2-5, such as envoys from Developing Eight (D-8) nations– Turkey, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, on top of Pakistan, he also noted.

Asmali declared that the expo causes a noticeable effect on global exchange, quoting the fact that 17 companies from 11 nations inked collaboration deal at last week’s event.

Asmali continued: “The participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop, Turkish ministers, Turkic Republic of Northern Cyprus Prime Minister Unal Ustel among other senior ministers and representatives of foreign countries is a testament to the importance of the expo.”

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