AIMEX and Kaohsiung government sign MoU
The Australian International Marine Export Group and the Kaohsiung City Government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement will bolster mutually beneficial commercial and environmental ventures. …
The Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kaohsiung City Government. The agreement was marked by a special ceremony at which AIMEX’s president, Richard Chapman and the deputy mayor of Kaohsiung, Lee Yung-Te signed the document.
The memorandum will ensure that both parties share their expertise to boost the economic and environmental wellbeing of their respective marine industries and explore mutually beneficial commercial opportunities in the future. Furthermore, AIMEX will host an Australian pavilion at the Taiwan International Boat Show in Kaohsiung.
The memorandum will ensure that both parties share their expertise to boost the economic and environmental wellbeing of their respective marine industries and explore mutually beneficial commercial opportunities in the future. Furthermore, AIMEX will host an Australian pavilion at the Taiwan International Boat Show in Kaohsiung.
Lee Yung-Te and Richard Chapman sign a Memorandum of Understanding.
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