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    Ministry for Business Environment organizes the 2nd edition of International Business Forum in Bucharest

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    Due to the success of the International Business Forum in 2018, the Ministry for Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship will organize on September 5, 2019, the second edition of the International Business Forum (IBF2019).

    For the second edition of the International Business Forum, MMACA proposes the following format: in the A.I. Cuza room will hold the plenary session of the event (Prime Minister of Romania, ministers, ambassador speeches accredited in Bucharest, successful Romanian entrepreneurs), followed by the session of country presentations supported by economic attaches of the Romanian business embassies with a section for Q&A.

    Also, in parallel with the country presentations session supported by economic embassies, the International Business Forum will host ten workshops on E-government, Mentoring for start-ups, Internationalization of SMEs, European Funds 2014-2020 / 2021-2027, Foreign trade – MoUs and foreign markets, E-commerce, IT&C and R&D, Banking, Romanian products on international markets, Smart City and urban mobility.

     

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