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    Romania will find itself in pole position when the engines of the world economy will be restarted after the crisis generated by Covid-19, as increasingly more foreign investors are willing to bet on Romanian business ideas, says Bianca Tudor, founder of Elite Business Women.

    Romania has joined the world’s largest investment markets forum – World Business Angels – and will be represented at international investor meetings by Bianca Tudor, founder of Elite Business Women (EBW), according to an EBW press statement.

    “Romania’s inclusion in the World Business Angels offers a wide range of opportunities for Romania’s start-ups: growth, business development and opening new horizons for economic development. This partnership materialised at a critical time for the planet’s economy, and when the engines of the world economy will be restarted after the crisis generated by Covid-19, our country will find itself in pole position, because I had noticed even before the crisis at the various international business conferences I attended that increasingly more foreign investors were willing to bet on Romanian business ideas,”, says Tudor.

    The Romanian entrepreneur was appointed Senator for Romania to the World Business Angels Forum.

    Via Agerpres

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