United States Commerce Deputy Secretary John Sullivan is in Tbilisi.
As GeorgiaNews was reported by US Embassy to Georgia, executives of eighteen United States businesses represent the largest US trade delegation in Georgia.
Today Business venture will be opened in hotel ‘Courtyard Marriott’ at 09:00.
Georgian Prime Minister and Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) president will form joint document at 10:00.
While in Tbilisi Deputy Secretary Sullivan will meet governmental leaders, learn about Georgia’s reconstruction needs, visit joint Georgian- American business ventures, and host a Business Summit to help U.S. companies explore trade and investment opportunities in Georgia.
Other delegation participants will include Robert A. Mosbacher Jr., the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Larry Walther, the Director of United States Trade and Development Agency, Jack McDougle, Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs in the Department of Commerce, and Paul B. Dyck, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Europe in the Department of Commerce.
The delegation will leave Georgia tomorrow on October 28.
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