Governor Mendoza met Sunday with the leaders of tourism and economy of the Emirate of Dubai. They agreed rounds of business in that country and coordinating a visit to Mendoza from officials and businessmen.
This Sunday, April 15, commercial and institutional mission headed by Francisco Perez, had his first contact with officials and investors. With Governor of La Rioja, Beder Herrera and vice governor of San Juan, Sergio Uñac; met with the head of the Ministry of Tourism and Economy Dubai. From this area explained export policies, import policies for SMEs and attracting investment that emirate.
Perez after the official meeting, said the commitment that Mendoza companies to participate in a food fair to be held in that country in 2012 and prepare for the reception of officials and Arab businessmen in the month of May in Argentina. At first, the delegation will go through Buenos Aires, but have begun working to visit our province said.
In the afternoon, Francisco Pérez met with one of the most important importers who are dedicated to the provision of food and oil and hotels among other topics, we discussed the entry of wines, said the provincial president.
This first leg of the mission, aims to establish a direct relationship to optimize the trade integration by analyzing competitiveness, interaction with Asian businessmen in logistics, marketing and image orientation and observation of aspects related to the structure price and quality of products.
Along with traveling the mayors Perez v Ruben Miranda (Las Heras), Alejandro Abraham (Guaymallén) and Alejandro Bermejo (Maipú). There are also General Secretary, Legal and Technical Francisco García Ibáñez; Undersecretary of Industry and Technology, Martin Hinojosa. While the Minister of Tourism, Javier Espina, will add in the next stage of the journey when the governor arrives in New York for Malbec World Day.
This commercial and institutional mission is organized and funded by the CFI (Federal Investment Council) and is completed by the presence of delegations from San Juan and La Rioja.