The Russian Far East and Namibia can cooperate in the fish processing industry

Published 2024년 3월 27일

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During the tenth meeting of the Russian-Namibian intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation in Moscow, Russia's Far East regions and the Republic of Namibia discussed enhancing cooperation in the fish processing industry. Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev and Namibia's co-chairman Peyawali Mushelenga explored opportunities in various sectors, including geological exploration and training for Namibians, emphasizing the potential for meeting Russia's seafood demand with Namibia's rich seafood selection. Both nations are preparing to further develop their trade and economic relations, leveraging their long-standing friendly ties and shared international perspectives.
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The regions of the Far East and the Republic of Namibia can build cooperation in the fish processing industry. Deputy Prime Minister and Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD) Yuri Trutnev, who heads the Russian part of the commission, told reporters about this after a meeting of the Russian-Namibian intergovernmental commission. “We can cooperate in almost all areas of our interaction, starting with fish processing plants, which are actively being built in the Far East. You know, Namibia also said that it is interested in this,” he said. Trutnev also noted that the regions of the Far East are ready to engage in geological exploration in Namibia. “Some [Far East] companies are showing interest not only in mining, but they are ready to carry out geological exploration, find these deposits for the economy and people of Namibia, they are ready to organize training for Namibian citizens in these ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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