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Fernando Puig, of the Chambres of Commerce Federacion, Hanns Dannenberg,Jonathan Rao, Fernando Gonzalez Nicolas, Marcelo Puello viceminister of Foreign Trade, Acelis Angeles deputy director CEI-RD.
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Santo Domingo.- Foreign and local experts spoke to business leaders and entrepreneurs on "Doing Business with Malaysia," during the seminar hosted by the Round Table of Commonwealth Nations in the Dominican Republic.

Dominican Republic’s Chambers of Commerce Federation sponsored the seminar conducted Monday and Tuesday, with Malaysian Market Trade (MATRADE) General Director Jonathan Rao and Latin America Director Michael Holley. MATRADE is Malaysia’s official trade and investment promotion agency

Among the Dominican agencies whose officials spoke in the event figured the Industry and Commerce Ministry and the Export and Investment Center of the Dominican Republic (CEI-RD).

Representing the private sector were the Dominican Republic Federation of Chambers of Commerce, Puerto Caucedo, the Dominican Electrical Industries Association, the Dominican Free Zones Association, and the Round Table of Commonwealth Nations, whose president Fernando Gonzalez Nicolas participated as a panelist.

The seminar showed the participants how to target and identify opportunities for export, trade and investment with Malaysia, and summed by Hans Dannenberg, Dominican ambassador in that Asian nation.

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Written by: dreamkiller, 13 Jun 2012 11:51 AM
From: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), The Dentist will see you now
Doing business in Malaysia is like doing business in the DR .....bring lawyers ,guns and money
Written by: RoyStone, 14 Jun 2012 2:03 AM
From: Australia
Dominicans criticize British Commonwealth countries but wish they were members, and keep gate-crashing their parties. What on earth would Malaysia want to buy from the Dominican Republic? Badges supporting Argentina coveting of British Falkland Islands?
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