by Keith Campbell
Creamer Media Engineering News
The first ever trade mission to South Africa from Lithuania will arrive in the country on November 1. This is part of the European country’s programme of diversifying its trade and investment partners and expanding into the global economy. The trade mission will remain in the country until November 4.
“There has been a significant interest in South Africa by Lithuanian business,” affirmed international business consultancy The Business Mill CEO Živilė Jankauskaitė, who hails from Lithuania. “There have been proposals for trade missions before, but this is the first and it is no coincidence that it follows the opening of the Lithuanian embassy in South Africa–Lithuania is the only one of the three Baltic states to have an embassy in this country.”
The mission was organised by government business promotion agency Enterprise Lithuania on quite short notice, following a presentation on business opportunities in South Africa by Jankauskaitė. This was attended by 30 companies. Although the forthcoming business mission comprises only six companies, each represented a different sector of the Lithuanian economy.




























Sukkah at Bagel Shop Café on central Pylimo street in Vilnius



