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    Business in the new economy webinar to take place on May 19 , an initiative of Romania Durabila and EM360

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    România Durabila and EM360 organize on May 19, between 11:00- 13:00, a new webinar called  ”Business în Noua Economie” (Businesss in the New Economy).

     The conference will be streaming live on  Facebook EM360 –  https://www.facebook.com/EM360Studio/.

    ”Business in Noua Economie” talks will be facilitated by journalist Daniel Apostol, Founder of Romania Durabila platform, director of external relations at FPPG and Adrian Măniuțiu, journalist and entrepreneur at EM360 Studio.

    Guests speakers of the webinar are:

    Virgil Popescu, Minister of Economy, Energy and Business Environment; Liviu Rogojinaru, Secretary of State, Ministry of Economy, Energy and Business Environment; Sebastian Burduja, Secretary of State, Ministry of Public Finance; Tănase Stamule, Economic Adviser to Prime Minister Ludovic Orban; Gilda Lazăr, JTI Corporate Affairs Director; Marian Alecu, Entrepreneur; Dumitru Nancu, General Manager of FNGCIMM; Florin Jianu, President of CNIPMMR; Marius Stefan, Entrepreneur; Dragoș Roșca, President of RBL; Adrian Codîrlașu, President of CFA Romania; Constantin Rudnițchi, CLCC Director; Ștefan Vuza, President of Chimcomplex; Remus Ștefureac, Strategic Project Thinking Group Coordinator; Răzvan Predica, Strategic Thinking Group Project Consultant.

    The webinar will cover topics such as:
    • Adapting the business to the new economy
    • Analysis of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the business environment
    • Conditions for restarting and rebuilding the real economy
    • Government measures to support business and finance economic recovery
    • Adapting production to new market conditions and requirements
    • Priorities in economic recovery
    • Investments and reconstruction in times of crisis

    The event addresses an audience comprising decision makers, managers, entrepreneurs, consultants and specialists from all sectors of activity of the Romanian economy, along with representatives of state authorities, media and others.

    The partners of the event are OMV Petrom, CLCC, ASPES, FNGCIMM, IMM Invest, Ad Media Consult and Photomedia Management. The webinar enjoys the support of media partners: Europa FM, Agerpres, Profit.ro, Financial Intelligence, E-nergia, The Diplomat-BUcharest, G4Media, Economistul and Club Economic.

    Noua Economie (The New Economy) is an initiative of Sustainable Romania and EM360 that invites to construction, action, vitality – things needed in a work energy such as a lockdown. The New Economy supports a permanent dialogue between the Executive and the business environment and highlights the importance of the Government’s implementation of the suggestions developed following a transparent consultation process enabled by private specialists.

     

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