Greek businesses explored Oceania and Southeast Asia

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A Greek business delegation, organised by the Hellenic-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has successfully concluded their mission to Oceania and Southeast Asia.

From September 30 to October 11, the delegation visited major cities in Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, showcasing a wide range of Greek products and services.

Greek businesses explored Oceania and Southeast Asia

The mission included companies from diverse sectors: dairy (MEVGAL), delicatessen and antipasti (ALMI), olive oil and olives (ELMAR CRETE), aromatic herbs and essential oils (THARROS HERBS & OILS), super food extra virgin olive oil (ARKAS), and innovative aluminum doors (VERPAN).

Greek businesses explored Oceania and Southeast Asia

With the support of the Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs in Sydney and the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the delegation conducted over 70 B2B meetings, forging new partnerships and exploring export opportunities.

The mission was considered a resounding success, demonstrating the growing interest of Greek businesses in expanding their reach into the Oceania and Southeast Asia regions.

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