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Bulgarian-Ecuadorian business forum to be held in March

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A Bulgarian-Ecuadorian Business Forum will be held in Bulgaria, jointly organized by the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Pro Ecuador office in Italy, accredited for Bulgaria. 

The event will take place on March 13, 2025 at the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The program includes a brief presentation of the economic environment in Ecuador and Bulgaria and bilateral business meetings.

Bulgaria imports bananas, shrimp, cocoa, coffee, chocolate, tropical fruits, flowers, precious metals, etc. from the South American country.

The forum from the Ecuadorian side is expected to involve companies from the following sectors: coffee production, cocoa and cocoa product production, hat production, packaged food production /snacks, dried fruits, fruit drinks, fruit puree/, frozen seafood, food supplements /proteins, collagens, tea, etc.



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