The Czech Republic-Sub-Saharan Africa Mixed Chamber of Commerce organized a one day round table business forum dealing with bilateral economic and cultural cooperation with Sub-Saharan Africa countries in Vienna.
The Mixed Chamber of Commerce Czech Republic-Sub-Saharan Africa, established in January 2007, has won recognition with Czech and African partners from private as well as government sectors.
The round table brought together representatives of diplomatic offices of 11 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa including Sierra Leone. The African participants highly appreciated the unreserved discussions as well as the fact that such an event had been organized.
The Head of Chancery and Counselor of the Sierra Leonean Embassy in Moscow, Ibrahim V. Kondoh, said the forum provided an opportunity for direct interaction as an effective way to strengthen economic cooperation with business executive directors and potential investors.
The forum participants discussed extensively on strategic measures to be adopted in order to explore the enormous emerging business potentials and economic opportunities that they consider useful for the economy of the Sub-Saharan countries.
The official report of the Sierra Leone Embassy said the country strives to strengthen bilateral relations based economic and cultural cooperation between Sierra Leone and the Czech Republic.
Kondoh informed that Sierra Leone offers many investment opportunities, chiefly in four sectors i.e. agriculture, fisheries, mining and tourism.
Source African Press Agency


