Greek trade delegation coming to Australia in October

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A delegation of Greek businesses is touring Oceania and South-East Asia in October.

Organised by the Greek-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Greek-Asian Business Council, with the support of the Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Federation of Industries of Greece, the initiative aims to introduce Greek businesses to Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, and explore pathways and opportunities for connection and collaboration.

The Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) is facilitating the roadshow, assisting the Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs of the Greek Consulate General in Sydney, the Honorary Consulate of Greece in New Zealand and the Commercial Office of the Greek Embassy in Singapore, in their effort to connect local businesses with the visiting delegates. 

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The delegation comprises five dynamic businesses representing the thriving Greek food industry (Mevgal, Almi, Arkas, Elmar, and Tharros Herbs and Oils), as well as the innovative PVC and aluminum door and panel manufacturer Verpan.

They will visit Melbourne (30 September – 2nd October), Sydney (3-5 October), Adelaide (6-8 October), Auckland (9-10 October) and Singapore (11 October). 

The meetings are open to all, with interested parties encouraged to register their attendance. For more information, please contact Yannis Patsiavos from the Greek-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry on: y.patsiavos@ahk.com.gr.

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