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Germany to continue offering training to Belarusian managers
Germany and Belarus will continue cooperation in the sphere of the training of Belarusian managers, says a joint statement that is to be signed by the two countries’ economy ministries in Minsk on July 15.
The document will be inked by Inge Toschev, a departmental head at the German ministry, and Andrey Tur, Belarus’ deputy minister of economy, Belarusian State University’s press office said.
The statement will be signed in the framework of a meeting of a Belarusian-German management committee.
The meeting will bring together representatives of Germany’s economy ministry, bank executives and diplomats, as well as Belarusian economy, foreign and education ministry officials, staff with Belarusian State University and the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The statement says that “highly-skilled experts with knowledge of modern management methods can make a considerable contribution to economic development and welfare growth.”
More than 115 Belarusian managers have taken training in Germany since 2006. //BelaPAN


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