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Chamber of Commerce hosting seminar on Romania – Italy commercial relations

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The Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIR), in partnership with the Italian Embassy in Bucharest, is organising an economic seminar on Tuesday on „The role of Italian investments and trade in the development of the Romanian economy.”

According to the organisers, the event will include the presentation of the study conducted by the Italian Embassy in Bucharest, in collaboration with the Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, through the research team of the Romanian Economic Monitor (Monitorul Economic Roman/FSEGA), which analyzes the contribution and evolution of the Italian economic presence in Romania in the period 2013-2023.

Among those who will deliver speeches will be: Mihai Daraban – president of CCIR, Alfredo Durante Mangoni – Italian ambassador to Romania, Levente Szasz – vice-rector of Babes-Bolyai University, and Stefan-Radu Oprea – Minister of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism.

AGERPRES

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