Portuguese and Senegalese companies: cooperation aimed at strengthening each other – Liquitidien

Portuguese and Senegalese companies: cooperation aimed at strengthening each other – Liquitidien

A Portuguese delegation headed by José María Costa, Portuguese Minister of State for Fisheries, visited Dakarnave yesterday. The Portuguese delegation, during its presence in Senegal within the framework of the Portuguese-Senegalese Forum on the Blue Economy, which was held the day before yesterday at King Fahd Palace, seized the opportunity to lay the foundations for possible cooperation between Senegalese and Portuguese companies. “On Thursday 14 September, at the initiative of the Portuguese side, we organized a forum on the Blue Economy in Sustainable Partnership. This forum led us to see synergies and potentials in the fishing sector, marine economy, training and perspectives in aquaculture. “This forum led us to see synergies and potentials in the fishing sector, marine economy, training and perspectives in aquaculture,” said Alhaji Ibrahima Niasse, Technical Advisor No. 1 to the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Economy, who accompanied the Portuguese delegation to Dakarnaf, in the presence of the General Director of the platform, Mountaga Sy. “On October 4, we are invited to Portugal to attend the Port Activity Investment Forum. Through the presentations of more than 30 entrepreneurs from major companies who traveled to Senegal, we saw all the experiences that Portugal has to offer. “We will have the opportunity to discuss these possibilities and create synergies,” added the technical advisor to the Minister of Fisheries Resources. “Having worked for eight years in the shipyards, and very happy to visit Dakarnavi, built by a Portuguese company,” said José María Costa, Portugal’s State Secretary for Fisheries, “we are engaged in future business development and cooperation between the Portuguese.” And Senegalese companies, and also in cooperation in various fields with the Senegalese authorities.”
Written by Amadou Mbodji – [email protected]

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