by Laura Cavestri
The Italian Ministry of Economic Development said its year-long series of "Roadshow for SMEs internationalization" proves that trade groups can work together to help small- and medium-sized companies increase their exports.
This year, 3113 businesses took part in the 12-meeting series of "roadshows" – the first session took place in Biella, the last one in Perugia– and there were about 4,000 meetings between individual businesses.
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