The
Ghana Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has signed a memorandum of
understanding with the Ankara Chamber of Industry (ASO) from Turkey.
The two chambers will create more development through the promotion and diversification
of trade, economic cooperation, and exchange of information, commercial and
cultural relations.
They will seek to work for their mutual interest in accordance with the laws
and regulations of both countries.
Speaking at the signing ceremony in Accra, Mr. Seth Adjei Baah, GCCI President,
stressed that the two chambers will work together to establish business
contacts.
He said for that purpose a joint committee will be established to ensure that
both partners come together to encourage institutional partnership in research.
Mr. Nurettin Ozdebir, the President of the ASO who signed on behalf of the
Turkish Chamber, said the MoU might be subject to revision and extension based
on written and mutual consent of both organisations.
He said: "ASO and GCCI shall encourage the exchange of trade delegations,
experts and economic missions; facilitate one-to-one interaction between
representatives of business and government, and shall help make such visits
successful."
The ceremony was witnessed by representatives from the Ministry of Trade and
Industry, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and also Mr. Aydin Nurhan, the
Turkish Ambassador.
Friday, November 9, 2012
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