That British chamber of commerce in the Dominican Republic (Britham) celebrated its 35th anniversary with a reception held at the ambassador’s residence great BritainMockbul Ali Obe, in which they highlight the entity’s actions to strengthen ties bilateral trade with the state.
The president of Britcham, Amauris Vásquez, highlighted that “in 35 years old hard work we are pleased that the camera has made a significant contribution to strengthening on bilateral relations between the Dominican Republic and the United Kingdom. This work has received the cooperation of the British embassy in the country”.
He stressed that the organization has made an important contribution to change Britain in the main one partners Dominican Republic, thanks to the role played by the former British president, director and diplomat stationed in Santo Domingo.
In activities Fernando González Nicolás recognized for his role as founding father and Britcham’s first president, in 1987, who said he was honored and satisfied with the achievements made by the assembly over 35 years, the press release showed.
The note highlights that the meeting between leaders and executives was attended by Joel Santos, Minister of the Presidency; David Rutley, Minister for Americas and the Caribbean in the Department of State, Commonwealth and Development great Britainas well as former presidents and directors of the institution.
students from USD lively meeting
To keep things festive in the festive month of Christmas, Britcham prepared a concertoffered by winner Caribbean Young Musician Award (Ymoca), a Program hosted by english roomin partnership with Bangor University and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABS).
This artistic moment has participation artist from the music faculty of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (USD), performed by maestro Hipólito Javier, director of the Chamber Orchestra USD-Gocessa.
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