DORAVILLE, GA – On Wednesday, February 10, Purafil, Inc. will welcome the Estonian Counselor of Economic Affairs, Viljar Lubi. During this trip to Purafil’s headquarters from the Estonian Embassy in Washington D.C., Lubi will tour the facility, state-of-the-
Estonia, a small county in the Northern Baltic region, experienced economic growth for many years and it had one of the highest per capita income levels in Eastern Europe. After an economic downturn in 2001, a shift emerged. In recent years, Estonia has received billions of Eros [Krones] in foreign investments. Some of Estonia’s most common and profitable imports include machinery and equipment, chemical products, textiles, food products and transportation equipment. The Estonia American Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (EACCI), the Estonian government, along with several influential business powerhouses have poised the country for increases in importing and exporting.
Purafil has expanded into untapped global markets to provide customers clean air solutions. Since more than 60 percent of annual sales are attributed to exports, global customers are vital to Purafil’s successes. Purafil recently received the 2010 Exporter of the Year Award in the Environmental category from Commercial News USA magazine. Commercial News USA is the official promotion magazine for the U.S. Department of Commerce. This new accolade is a reflection of Purafil’s commitment to garnering new domestic and international customers. Purafil also received the prestigious U.S. Presidential E Award for exporting in 1991 and the Presidential E-star Awards for exporting excellence in 1997.
Sunrise Bank of Atlanta and the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) coordinated Mr. Lubi’s trip to Atlanta.
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