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Daily Archives: May 15, 2012
Building a bridge from Latin America and Central Europe (Day 2 on the WKO event in Vienna)
The Austrian Chamber of Commerce surely did a nice job in bringing together Latin American and Central European companies. According to Christian Gessl from WKO, on the first day there were 340 people from 37 countries. B2B meetings were intense, with … Continue reading
Bringing together Latin America and Central Europe: takes from day one
The idea of bringing together companies from two very different regions is either right and tricky. Right because the Latin American market is large and needy and the Central and Eastern Europe companies have a lot to offer, mainly in … Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, Chamber of Commerce, Croatia, international business, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Slovak Replubic, Slovenia, Venezuela
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