“If we succeed in making shopping in our branches an experience for customers, we are confident that our specialist stores will hold their own on the market and remain a valuable component of attractive city centers,” explained the shareholders of Viba sweets GmbH, Karl Heinz Einhäuser and Holger Storch, in a statement.
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Azerbaijani companies entered the TOP 10 in Kazakhstan
– 2024-04-19 17:53:15
Azerbaijan entered the TOP 10 countries with registered and operating companies in Kazakhstan.
As Day.Az reported on Wednesday with reference to data from the Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan, as of April 1, 1,434 companies with Azerbaijani capital, as well as 217 companies with joint ownership, were registered in Kazakhstan.
Thus, Azerbaijan is in sixth place in terms of the number of registered companies in Kazakhstan.
At the same time, currently, out of 1,434 registered companies with Azerbaijani capital, 1,152 are operating, and out of 217 joint companies with Kazakhstan, 152 are operating.
In addition, Azerbaijani companies currently operating in Kazakhstan (1,152) mainly operate in the areas of wholesale and retail trade, car and motorcycle repair (489), construction (185), transport and warehousing (43), manufacturing industry (51) etc.
The top ten by the number of companies registered in Kazakhstan also included Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Germany, South Korea and Belarus.
Meanwhile, as of April 1, 2024, the number of registered companies with foreign participation in Kazakhstan amounted to 57,052, which is 13 percent more than for the same period in 2023.
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Azerbaijani companies entered the TOP 10 in Kazakhstan – 2024-04-19 17:53:15
A new identity for Lesieur Cristal
Lesieur Cristal unveils a new visual identity, reflecting its desire for innovation and its attachment to sustainability as well as its links with Africa.
This evolution of Lesieur Cristal’s identity blends its Moroccan origins with a modern vision, highlighting its connection with Africa through a graphic interpretation of its map, while preserving its historical symbols. The choice of colors, such as red recalling its Moroccan roots and brown symbolizing its commitment to the Earth, reinforce this approach, the brand explains.
« This change goes well beyond a simple aesthetic update. It demonstrates our desire to consolidate our positioning to better serve Africa in the long term,” underlines Brahim Laroui, Managing Director of Lesieur Cristal.
This transition is part of a broader commitment to sustainable development and the well-being of the continent, affirms the same source. Through its subsidiaries in Tunisia and Senegal, and with the support of AVRIL, its majority shareholder, the group aims to contribute to local development and community capacity building.
Founded more than 80 years ago, Lesieur Cristal plays an important role in the agri-food industry in Morocco, participating in the modernization of the olive and oilseed sectors. Exporting to 40 countries around the world, including 22 in Africa, the company employs more than 1,700 employees between Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal, and works for environmentally friendly agriculture and the development of local sectors.
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– 2024-04-19 19:31:52
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