The export of Azerbaijani products to the Baltic countries was discussed
"B2B" meetings were held between companies from Latvia, Estonia, and Finland with the "Azexport" portal, which is operated by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication (CAERC). During the meetings, representatives of foreign companies were informed about the activities of the "Azexport" portal and the Digital Trade Hub platform. Discussions were held on the export of finished and raw products produced in Azerbaijan to Finland and the Baltic countries, and support was provided in establishing relevant connections.
It should be noted that the meeting took place at an event organized by the "Caspian Energy Club." Representatives of local and foreign companies operating in the fields of information and communication technologies, digital solutions, construction, food, agriculture, and certification participated in the event.








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