Moldovan economic mission to Germany and France
Moldovan entrepreneurs will go on an economic mission to Germany and France between November 17 and 23, organized by the Chamber of Trade and Industry of Moldova. They will propose cooperation projects aimed at promoting the Moldovan products and services on the EU markets.
The aim of the mission is to study the markets of the two states and of the EU in general, to attract investment into Moldova and establish ties with German partners.
The business program of the mission includes the economic forum “Moldova Present” on Frankfurt am Mein and a Cooperation Fair for Moldovan and German entrepreneurs in the same town.
The mission participants will visit five international exhibitions in Paris (IPA/MATIC, IPA/SIEL, EMBALLAGE, International Food Process Exhibition, EQUIP BAIE and Metal), which will present products and services from the food industry and construction sector, technologies, packing etc. They will also go to Stuttgart to visit two exhibitions of food and tobacco products, confectionery and beverages.
The entrepreneurs that want to take part in the
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