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5 reasons to visit the Eurasian Week forum

IBC
September 11, 2019

The Eurasian Week is the largest international business forum in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Since 2016, the forum has been held annually in the capitals of the EAEU countries. In 2019, the Forum will be hosted by Bishkek, the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic. The Forum’s participants and guests have a unique opportunity to work at Ala-Archa, State Residence No. 1, where the most important economic and political events of the country take place.

The Forum aims at sharing the opportunities and potential of the EAEU countries on an international scale to develop a methodology and to build up the global economy. The Forum represents a platform for developing direct B2B contacts and engaging third-country companies as prospective consumers and investors to create competitive and export-oriented products.

In 2019, the Forum focuses on summarizing the results of the first five years of the interaction between the Eurasian Economic Union and the global community. Workshops will be dedicated to defining vectors of further development, analyzing implemented cases, mechanisms planned and developed, as well as to identifying integration points of growth.

An exhibition with a primary focus on solving practical economic tasks related to integration is another highlight of the Forum. Not only companies wishing to demonstrate their achievements, but also those in search for specific business solutions are invited to participate in the exhibition. The Eurasian Week is a real venue for solving common tasks.

5 reasons to visit forum

First-hand information on the EAEU’s future

Workshops are aimed at developing a methodology that is already in use or will be used in the near future. A live dialogue will allow getting involved in the discourse.

Learn more about the EAEU advantages

During B2B workshops, you can discuss the ins and outs of doing business within the EAEU countries and related advantages; real-life cases will be presented from different spheres and forms of ownership, from small to large businesses.

Stimulate exports and investment

The exhibition traditionally attracts a large number of real sector companies from third countries. Foreign participants have been invited with the aim of developing export capacities and creating grounds for direct B2B interaction.

Find a subcontractor

The agenda provides for industry subcontractor exchanges. The format is aimed at developing first-hand B2B interaction between companies from the EAEU member states and third countries, interested in prospective cooperation.

Find a subcontractor

The agenda provides for industry subcontractor exchanges. The format is aimed at developing first-hand B2B interaction between companies from the EAEU member states and third countries, interested in prospective cooperation.