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1999 febuary

Johan Van Herreweghe Nelson Mandela

During the visit of Prime Minister of Belgium Dehaene, about 20 companies travelled with. Most of them are already active in South Africa, among which The Green Line of Johan Van Herreweghe.  Important are the new contacts with the new black topdirectors, says Mr Meerschman, the Belgian consulate-general in Johannesburg. 
The goal of the visit is to facilitate the cooperation between Belgian and South-African companies in relation to export transactions and foreign investments.  The flemish government has made several cultural agreements with South Africa.  Though still not enough, indicates Wouter Van Gulck, Flemish tradecommisionar at the consulate in Johannesburg.

President Nelson Mandela. & Prime Minister of Belgium Dehaene.

JVH with the Prime Minister to South Africa. From saterday 13th till the 20th of Febuary, the belgian Prime minister Jean-Luc Dehaene flies to South Africa for an official visit.  About 20 Belgian companies, among wich 'The  Green Line' of Johan VAN HERREWEGHE, had the privilage of joining the Prime Minister.  These elected companies were given the opportunity to activate the existing contact with there customers.  The accompagning directors had a interview with the Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry, Mr. Elec Erwin en many more interesting contacts. 

News article from a local newspaper.