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The Confederation of Economic Associations (CTA) will present projects budgeted at around US$1.2 billion at the XVIII Annual Conference of the Private Sector (CASP) on the 21st to the 23rd of this month.
The event, which will take place in a hybrid format, is expected to be attended by 6,000 businesspeople, about half of them in person.
“In this CASP we are presenting structured projects that project business volumes, the volume of employability and also a completed macroeconomic study to ensure that the presenting of these projects here at CASP is increasingly effective and practical in their implementation,” CTA president Agostinho Vuma said.
The CASP private sector conference will have participants from 11 countries, including Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Italy.
Vuma explained that the conference constitutes the space for discussion and presentation of business solutions.
“The Private Sector Annual Conference will be an opportunity to do business. We highlight the financial sector and will bring financial and practical solutions for the development of business, taking into account the latest events in relation to macroeconomic policy,” Vuma said, cited by AIM.
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