AMMAN —
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG Global) opened a new office in Moroni,
the capital of Comoros, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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In a statement on Monday, TAG said
that the decision was made during an official visit by a delegation from the
Arab Tourism Organization (ATO) of the Arab League to President of Comoros
Ghazali Osman.
The delegation was headed by the ATO
President Bandar bin Fahd Al-Fuhaid, accompanied by a host of Arab business
leaders, including Chairman of the TAG Global Management Board Salah Abu Osbeh.
Abu Osbeh stated that the decision
of establishing TAG Global office in Moroni aims at providing TAG Global’s
services, which include auditing, financial, administrative and tax consulting,
information technology consulting, digital transformation, training, legal and
corporate registration, to the companies and investors in the Comoros.
During a meeting with the president
of Comoros, Abu Osbeh pointed out that the country is rich in valuable natural
resources and investment opportunities in various areas such as tourism,
agriculture, and industries.
He also commended the strategies,
plans, and visions of the Comoros government, underscoring TAG Global’s
commitment to supporting the Comoros in different fields.
Abu Osbeh indicated that the TAG
Global will provide the Comoros with training, capacity-building and digital
transformation services, and establish its first Knowledge Center, which will
be equipped with the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh for Technology technological devices.
The idea of establishing TAG Global
Knowledge Center, according to Abu Osbeh, is to provide the Comoros with
capacity-building programs to fight digital illiteracy, as well as other
programs in the fields of learning Arabic language, accounting, marketing and
management through an effective and sustainable partnership with stakeholders
in the country.
On the sideline of the meeting, the
Arab Tourism Organization signed a joint agreement with the Comoros'
Ministry of Foreign Affairs to foster quality infrastructure and investment climate, in
addition to providing consulting services and exchanging expertise in the field
of tourism in collaboration with the organization’s strategic partners and
regional and international institutions in the area of investment.
Fuhaid stated that the agreement
aims at developing cooperation and strengthening ties between the two parties to
develop infrastructure, invest in human resources, provide consultancy, and
exchange experience in tourism and all other related businesses.
He underlined that the ATO strives
to achieve the desired goals through the establishment of tourism projects,
attracting investments, providing logistics services to the aviation sector,
and restructuring the tourism sector and infrastructure in the Comoros.
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