An exclusive gathering in the Netherlands involving hundreds of the country’s leading businessmen and women focuses on Georgia and its investment potential.
Yesterday at the Amstel Club’s monthly meeting in Amsterdam, Georgian representatives hosted ‘The Georgian Evening’ to inform members about the opportunities Georgia offered in business, tourism, agriculture, investment climate and more.
The exclusive event was held to satisfy the growing interest of the Dutch business community in Georgia.
The first deputy director of the Georgian National Investment Agency Tamuna Liluashvili delivered a speech at yesterday’s monthly meeting. She spoke about Georgia’s investment climate and the recent reforms that supported economic development.
The first deputy director of the Georgian National Investment Agency Tamuna Liluashvili while delivering a speech at Amstel Club’s monthly meeting in Amsterdam. Photo by the Invest in Georgia.
The potential for Georgia to deepen trade and economic relations with the European Union (EU) and the new advantages of doing business in Georgia, which have arisen from the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), were highlighted by Liluashvili.
On behalf of the Investment Agency, she also expressed her readiness to host Amstel Club members in Georgia to personally introduce them to Georgia’s major investment sectors and investment-ready projects.
The event was organised by the Embassy of Georgia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Dutch Association of Businessmen, commonly known as the Amstel Club.
Founded in 1976, Amstel Club is an exclusive Dutch business association comprising of more than 300 of the country’s most successful and influential private sector representatives, entrepreneurs, government representatives and more.