Zliten Chamber to hold B2B Forum with over 40 Tunisian companies on 3 July.

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The Zliten Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture announced yesterday that it will host a B2B forum on 3rd July with more than 40 Tunisian companies.

The Chamber said the meeting will be direct bilateral dialogues between local and foreign companies to find partnership opportunities in the following economic and commercial activities:

  1. Food industry
  2. Beverage and sweets industry
  3. Packaging and canning of dates
  4. Dates syrup manufacturing
  5. Packaging of olive oil
  6. Import and export of vegetables and grains
  7. Environmental Services
  8. Paper cups industry
  9. Sterilization and paramedical materials
  10. Transportation of petroleum goods and equipment
  11. Oil logistics
  12. Trade in industrial parts
  13. Manufacture of kitchen equipment from steel
  14. Tile and roadside industry
  15. Building materials industry
  16. Medical equipment and medicines
  17. Plastic pipe industry
  18. Concrete industries
  19. Metal Forming
  20. Manufacture, installation and engineering of hangers
  21. Factory installation and maintenance
  22. tuna industry and fish canning
  23. Oil contracting and consulting
  24. General Contracting
  25. Cheese and dairy industry
  26. Metal and construction contracting
  27. Hospitals and sanatoriums

The announcement by Zliten Chamber of the B2B event with Tunisian companies next month comes on the back of a visit by a Tunisian delegation to Zliten on 19 June.

The visit led to the agreement on a partnership between the private and public health sector and some health institutions in Tunisia, especially with regard to the field of training, development and raising efficiency.

The Libyan Tunisian business meeting also comes on the back of the participation of Zliten Chamber in May in the Djerba International Business Forum (DIBF).

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