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U.S. Chamber of Commerce plans events involving government and private sector reps from U.S. and Azerbaijan

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce plans events involving government and private sector reps from U.S. and Azerbaijan

BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 10. The U.S. Chamber
of Commerce is planning events with the participation of the
government and private sector from Azerbaijan and the U.S., Senior
Vice President, International Member Relations & Senior Vice
President, Middle East & Türkiye, Khush Choksy said at a briefing
in Baku on February 10, Trend reports.

According to him, there are many competitive factors that allow
certain sectors to develop here.

“This also applies to the knowledge-based economy. As for
specific partnerships with government agencies or educational
institutions, we do not yet have any examples to cite, but as a
rule, companies often enter into partnerships with such
institutions during their work.




We want the exchange to be bilateral. For instance, we hope to
have the honor of hosting representatives from Azerbaijan when they
come to Washington or New York to meet with American companies. We
also have a network, and as I said, when it comes to the technology
sector, we can hold events in San Francisco, where startups and
other technology companies are represented. Therefore, yes, we are
planning events involving the government and the private sector in
different regions of the U.S. to promote the development of such
partnerships,” he added.

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