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Ambassador of Türkiye to Azerbaijan visits "Baku SMB House" 23.10.23
Ambassador of Türkiye to Azerbaijan visits "Baku SMB House"

The Ambassador of Türkiye to Azerbaijan, who visited "Baku SMB House", was informed about the facilitation of business activities by SMB houses and the innovations planned in this field.


Cahit Bagci, Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Azerbaijan, paid a visit to "Baku SMB House".


Orkhan Mammadov, Chairman of the Board of the Small and Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA), informed the ambassador about the concept and benefits of the SMB house, the services provided to entrepreneurs by state and private institutions in a single space, facilitating the business, and the planned innovations regarding the SMB houses.


Within the scope of the familiarization with the "Baku SMB House", mutual perspectives were shared on the expansion of relations between businesspersons of both countries, the cooperation prospects between companies of Türkiye operating in our country and local SMBs.

 

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