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Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan in Berlin

سفارة جمهورية السودان ببرلين

Embassy Working Hours

ساعات العمل بالسفارة 

Mon-Fri:    10:00h  - 16:00h

 

 

Consulate Working Hours

Consular Section

☎ 0049  30 887 111 60

 

consul@sudan-embassy.de

ساعات عمل القسم القنصلي 

Mon-Thu:    10:00h  - 16:00h
Friday:        10:00h  - 16:00h

 Very Important هام جداً 

قرارات بنك السودان المركزي حول توحيد سعر صرف العملة السودانية

- في ظل إنفتاح السودان على العالم الخارجي، وإعادة إندماج الإقتصاد السوداني مع المؤسسات الإقتصادية الدولية، وفي ظل السياسات الجديدة لحكومة الفترة الإنتقالية الخاصة بدعم وتشجيع السودانيين العاملين بالخارج لزيادة إرتباطهم الإيجابي بالسودان، أصدر بنك السودان المركزي بتاريخ 21 فبراير 2021م، عدداً من القرارت الخاصة بتوحيد سعر صرف العملة السودانية وذلك بهدف الإرتقاء بالإقتصاد السوداني عبر إستقرار سعر الصرف، وتشجيع الإستثمار، وجذب التتحويلات المالية من الخارج. .. للمزيد

++++ A T T E N T I O N +++ The Embassy of the Republic of Sudan will be closed due to the German Holiday of the Unity Day on Thursday, 3th and 4th of October 2024 +++ The Embassy will resume duty on Monday, 07th October 2024to the regular opening hours (Mo. - Fr. 9:00 - 16:00). +++ +++ Die Botschaft der Republik Sudan bleibt aufgrund des deutschen Feiertags des Tages der Einheit am Donnerstag, 3. und 4. Oktober 2024 geschlossen. Die Botschaft nimmt am Montag, 07. Oktober 2024, den Dienst zu den regulären Öffnungszeiten (Mo. - Fr. 9:00 - 16:00 Uhr) wieder auf.
Hamdok participates in US-Sudan Business Council meeting

Hamdok participates in US Sudan Business Council meeting

Khartoum, April 1 (SUNA)- Prime Minister Dr. Abdalla Hamdok participated yesterday in a virtual meeting of US-Sudan Business Council on investment opportunities in Sudan. The meeting was convened in the presence of Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Dr. Gebriel Ibrahim, Minister of Agriculture Dr. Al-Tahir Harbi, Sudanese businesspersons and directors of banks besides officials of the American Administration, the African Development Bank and representatives of a number of major American and international companies. The Prime Minister reviewed during the meeting investment opportunities in Sudan and the government's vision for the required reforms in various sectors, explaining that Sudan has natural resources and various investment potentials, stressing at the same time the importance of linking the agricultural sector to industrialization and maximizing added value instead of exporting raw materials. The representatives of American companies, on their part, praised the achievements made by the government, foremost of which is removal of the name of Sudan from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism, economic reforms and the change of the investment law, noting that these achievements would contribute strongly to creating a favorable environment for foreign investors to invest in Sudan. A number of representatives of American companies expressed their happiness with Sudan's openness to the outside world, affirming their desire to develop economic relations with Sudan. BT/BT