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BTEA CEO Highlights Tourism and Investment Opportunities at 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF)

BTEA CEO Highlights Tourism and Investment Opportunities at 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF)

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In another panel titled "Russia-Bahrain: Bilateral Relations," Buhejji discussed opportunities for sustainable partnerships and deeper cooperation across tourism, culture, and economic sectors. She also highlighted the growing potential for collaboration as the countries mark 35 years of diplomatic relations.
Bahrain's national pavilion showcased key investment opportunities and tourism potential, with BTEA presenting attractive prospects in hospitality and sustainable tourism. It hosted expert lectures, bilateral meetings, and the 'Gulf Pearls' dining experience by Bahraini Chef Yusuf Qamber. The pavilion also showcased Bahrain's rich heritage through the Bahraini Daggers and Swords Exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities and Depaj. The exhibition continues until June 29.

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