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21, Plantelor Str. (c/o Swiss House), RO-023971 Bucharest
21, Plantelor Str. (c/o Swiss House), RO-023971 Bucharest
Computers, Information, Mass media
Energy
www.exprestransport.ro
Industry
www.micaelvetie.ro
Restaurants / Dining
Telecommunications
Hospitality
Manufacturing
Dentistry
www.vetsch.net/
If you want to grow your company and expand your clients and suppliers list in both Romania and Switzerland, join the Swiss - Romanian Business Partnership Platform. Fill out your company profile to improve your online presence and become more visible for potential business partnerships.
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SIGN UP NOWProject co-financed by a grant from Switzerland through the Swiss Contribution to the enlarged European Union.
Conducted jointly by The Chamber of Commerce Switzerland – Romania (CCE-R) in Bucharest and The Chamber of Commerce Switzerland – Central Europe (SEC) in Zurich
Background information
The project is aimed at giving new momentum to the development of Swiss – Romanian business relations both bilaterally and on third markets. All the elements of the projects were created to ensure first hand business connections and experience sharing between Swiss and Romanian companies, under the umbrella of the CCE-R and SEC, two organisms dedicated to develop the business cooperation between Switzerland and Romania.
CCE-R is the main Executing Agency in this project and SEC is its Swiss partner.
The total budget of the project is CHF 110’348.50 out of which CHF 99’308.50 is granted by Switzerland.
More info at www.swiss-contribution.ro and www.swiss-contribution.admin.ch/romania .
The Chamber of Commerce Switzerland – Romania (CCE-R) in Bucharest and the Chamber of Commerce Switzerland – Central Europe (SEC) in Zurich function on the basis of a fifteen-year experience of cooperative work. They benefit from the advantage of the resources offered by the Swiss – Romanian Cooperation Program (SRCP) which is an element of the Swiss Confederation’s participation to reduce economic and social disparities within the European Union. CCE-R and SEC joined their capabilities and took a practical approach to implement a new plan to encourage cross-border business partnerships under current local and international conditions.
Activities to be developed:
The main target group is represented by Romanian and Swiss small and medium sized companies. However, large companies may also benefit from the information resources and direct contact opportunities made available during and after the project.
The companies to be included in the electronic data base and information exchange platform will be selected on the basis of prior market analyses and screenings performed by CCE-R professionals in both Romania and Switzerland.