The best time to invest in the Caspian transportation industry is now
London (PRWEB UK) 25 June 2015 -- The Caspian region is a crucial crossroad linking Europe with Asia and it has never been more promising than now. The development of the ‘Silk Road’, an international transport corridor aiming to link Europe and Africa with Asia; the modernisation of Iran’s air fleet and infrastructure; the facilitation of border-crossing through new railways lines and Visa-free regime, and the increase of volume of cargo transportation in Turkmenistan are clear indicators of a booming industry.
Next week will also host a new phase of nuclear talks between Iranian and Western officials that could potentially lift sanctions over time and allow international corporations to invest in several promising areas, such as the transportation industry.
Regional Government bodies and industry leaders will gather next month, on 28-29th July in the enchanting city of Istanbul, Turkey, for the South Caspian Region Transportation 2015 Summit organised by IRN. The intimate forum will unveil and discuss where the next transportation opportunities lie for international investors in Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan as the industry now requires fund and technology transfer to implement planned projects designed to boost international trade and drive regional integration.
The Forum will address:
• New Silk Road
• Border-crossing railway developments
• Seaports update from the Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea
• Azerbaijan as new global tourist hub
• Iran's airport modernisation
• New safe road systems
• Oil and gas transport infrastructure
Attendance to this meeting is by invitation only, therefore the agenda is available only upon request to info(at)irn-international(dot)com. More information is also available on the website http://www.caspiansummit.com
The official Twitter hashtag to join the discussion is #SCTransp.
Lola Bourget, International Research Networks Ltd., http://www.irn-international.com, +44 2071111615, [email protected]
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