A delegation of Greek businesses is set to travel to Oceania and South-East Asia this coming October, with Australia on their list of destinations as they look to explore pathways and opportunities for connection and collaboration.
The Greek businesses are set to visit multiple cities in Australia, as well as Auckland and Singapore, with a series of B2B meetings as facilitated by the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI).
The initiative has been organised by the Greek-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Greek-Asian Business Council, with the support of the Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Federation of Industries of Greece.
HACCI is assisting the Office for Economic and Commercial Affairs of the Greek Consulate General in Sydney, the Honorary Consulate of Greece in New Zealand and the Commercial Office of the Greek Embassy in Singapore, in their effort to connect local businesses with the visiting delegates.
The initiative aims to introduce Greek businesses to Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, and establish links that could create fruitful relationships with the Oceania and South-East Asia.
The delegation comprises five business representing the Greek food industry (Mevgal, Almi, Arkas, Elmar, and Tharros Herbs and Oils), as well as the PVC and aluminum door and panel manufacturer Verpan.
They will visit Melbourne (30 September – 2nd October), Sydney (3-5 October), Adelaide (6-8 October), Auckland (9-10 October) and Singapore (11 October).
The meetings are open to all with interested parties needing to officially register their interest.