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Suriname, Tanzania, and Senegal explore investment opportunities at Expo

  • Suriname is a country on the north-eastern Atlantic coast of South America, the most forested country of the world with 28 hectares of forest per capita.
  • CEO Clubs Network organized an event dedicated to tourism opportunities in Tanzania.

Suriname, Tanzania, and Senegal have explored investment and other opportunities to collaborate with the stakeholders from across the region and the globe through the World EXPO2020 Dubai, according to CEO Clubs Network.

CEO Clubs Network hosted “Suriname: Oasis of Opportunities for the ‘Republic of Suriname’ in the presence of the President His Excellency Chandrikapersad Santokhi and other key ministers.

Several investment opportunities were presented by Ministers, especially from Agriculture, Oil & Gas, Timber, Fishing sectors, the Network said in a statement.

Suriname is a country on the north-eastern Atlantic coast of South America, the most forested country of the world with 28 hectares of forest per capita.

Suriname is the world’s biggest asset in the fight against climate change and has enormous freshwater reservoirs. Surinamese live in harmony with a mosaic of people and unique biodiversity.

The statement said the CEO Clubs Network also organized an event dedicated to tourism opportunities in Tanzania.

Tanzanian delegates made a comprehensive presentation about tourism opportunities in Tanzania; its vast forest and huge wilderness areas; the financial benefits of investing in this sector and many more.

Each speech was followed by an entertaining video about Tanzania, its people, culture, cuisine, and nature. A panel discussion, which was part of the event, revealed that although the COVID-19 pandemic blocked tourism in many countries, the Tanzanian Tourism sector is successfully handling all precautionary measures of the matter.

Over 100 CEOs, senior executives, and business owners attended the event and unveiled the opportunities and plan to explore more about the beautiful country with an amazing nature – Tanzania.

The ‘UAE-Senegal SME Summit’ promoted business opportunities in Small and Medium Enterprises both in the UAE and Senegal. Dr. Tariq Nizami, Founder & CEO of CEO Clubs gave his brief overview regarding business opportunities in Senegal, as well as the UAE which has been a role model of impressive success and great achievements for many countries in the world.

Representatives from the F&B sector, IT, textile, leather, agriculture, wellness, fintech, digital security, hospitality and telecommunication participated in the event.

CEO Clubs Network Worldwide, a decades-old organization, has had chapter CEO Clubs in UAE since 2006 with more than 600 member companies in addition to 3000 affiliations and has connected over 16000 CEOs worldwide, the statement said.