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    This year, BRCC Reception takes places on January 31 at the House of Commons

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    The reception takes place in the Churchill Room in the House of Commons, Palace of Westminster – one of the world’s most iconic buildings, an UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands on a historic riverside location.

    This event is organized by the British Romanian Chamber of Commerce and kindly sponsored by Stephen Kinnock MP.

    It is an opportunity to make new business connections and network with up to 60 fellow members and partners of BRCC in a stunning, but informal setting. We will discuss the next chapter of the Romanian-British relationship and offer a platform for the business community of both the UK and Romania to share a clear steer on their priorities. New members and representatives are also invited to introduce themselves, discover the Chamber and meet our team and partners.

    The reception is one of BRCC’s exclusive events that offers the opportunity to network with like-minded businesspeople, while enjoying an exquisite atmosphere.

    More details and registration here:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/brcc-reception-at-the-house-of-commons-tickets-228944117017

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