The first three “Italian desks” of the ten planned to attract foreign investments to Italy will open in two months time: in New York, London and Dubai. And every five Italian companies, or group of businesses, will have a dedicated export manager with advanced professional skills to replace improvised advisers or trusted tax consultants.
“Italy for Businesses” is taking off: it is the road show for internationalization services coordinated by the Italian Trade Agency (ITA, or ICE) and promoted by the Economic Development ministry, along with the Foreign Affairs ministry, Sace, Simest, Confindustria, Unioncamere Rete Imprese Italia and cooperative association Alleanza delle Cooperative.
Fonte: Italy24
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