Local Mayor to Escort Entrepreneurs for Business Trip to Mongolia
Ulan-Ude, Russia, is set to strengthen its economic ties with Mongolia as a delegation of 18 entrepreneurs embarks on a visit to the country from September 22 to 25, 20XX. The trip, organised by the city administration of Ulan-Ude, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Buryatia, and the Center for Export Support of Buryatia, aims to explore new business opportunities and establish contacts with state institutions and construction companies.
The delegation, led by Mayor Igor Shutenkov, will present themselves and their products to Mongolia during the visit. The entrepreneurs will travel to Ulaanbaatar, in addition to Erdenet and Darkhan, to meet potential partners and discuss further cooperation. The visit is expected to open new prospects for mutually beneficial economic partnership.
The purpose of the trip is multifaceted. Apart from finding new distributors and trading partners, the entrepreneurs are also interested in cooperation with the Mongolian side. The visit also aims to exchange business contacts and potentially sign contracts in the future.
Meetings at the highest level with the leadership of Darkhan and Erdenet, as well as trade and industrial enterprises, are planned. The entrepreneurs from Ulan-Ude, represented by Sergei Dudnik, deputy director of LLC "Arkoda," have expressed their interest in finding new business opportunities in Mongolia.
The city administration believes this visit will be an important step in developing friendly relations between the two regions. The Buryatia government is also supporting the trip, with the hope that it will lead to a more robust economic partnership between Ulan-Ude and Mongolia.
While the specific names and details about the 18 entrepreneurs participating in the economic and cultural journey from Ulan-Ude to Mongolia are not yet available, it is clear that this visit marks an exciting new chapter in the relationship between the two countries. As the delegation sets off on their journey, they carry with them the hopes and aspirations of a thriving economic partnership.
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