High-level talks focus on boosting UAE-Italy trade
DUBAI, April 29, 2021 Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI, the UAE International Investor Council (UAEIIC), Dubai Exports, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA and Confindustria, an Italian industrial confederation, recently discussed collaborations in various fields. The focus included increasing exports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and trade finance support between the UAE and Italy. The high-level discussion is in line with Italy’s objective of promoting ‘Made in Italy’ products across the world and attract FDI in the European country and it is also consistent with the recently launched ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative that encourages local and international investors to fulfil their ambitions of developing, manufacturing and exporting their products from the UAE.
UAE, Italy discuss boosting bilateral trade
DUBAI, 28th April, 2021 (WAM) Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE International Investor Council (UAEIIC), Dubai Exports, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) and Confindustria, the largest Italian industrial confederation, have discussed cooperation in various fields, including increasing exports, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and trade finance support between the UAE and Italy.
The high-level discussion is in line with Italy’s objective of promoting ‘Made in Italy’ products across the world and attract FDI in the European country and it is also consistent with the recently launched ‘Make it in the Emirates’ initiative that encourages local and international investors to fulfil their ambitions of developing, manufacturing and exporting their products from the UAE.
Italy Responds To Pandemic With 53 Innovative Startups At 2021 CES
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ROME, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Against the backdrop of the worst public health crisis in more than a century, the Italian Trade Agency will introduce a new generation of technology startups – its largest and most ambitious ever – at the Consumer Electronics Show All Digital from January 11 to 14.
The 53 Italian tech startups to be rolled out at CES this year confronted challenges due to the pandemic ranging from interrupted financing and limited access to labs to perform R&D to delayed delivery of electronic components to develop prototypes. Nevertheless, even as frustrations mounted and projects took months longer to complete than anticipated, the startups adapted and discovered workarounds.