Moldovan products will be promoted to potential investors from United States of America
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The identification of investment projects and opportunities to boost Moldovan-American trade has been the subject of US Ambassador Cristina Balan's talks with Jeffrey Donald, First Vice President of the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU).
Ambassador Cristina Balan encouraged American companies, especially those in the field of information technology, energy, services, industry and finance, to enter the Moldovan market, which offers preferential conditions to foreign investors. In this context, Cristina Balan proposed organizing high-level meetings, reciprocal visits of entrepreneurs, the conduct of economic forums, B2B events, with the participation of US and Moldovan officials and companies.
"We are interested in attracting US investments, particularly in the field of information technology, diversified sources development and energy alternatives for the Republic of Moldova, transport, light industry and agriculture - these sectors offer increased opportunities for the US business environment" the Moldovan diplomat underlined.
A special topic in the discussion was the promotion of information about the Republic of Moldova for the US business environment, expressing the willingness of the US party to facilitate the organization of actions to promote the products of the Republic of Moldova, both in the virtual space and the real ones.
"We are available to facilitate the promotion of information on government efforts, investment climate and regulatory framework in the Republic of Moldova, in terms of benefits for business people and the interest of potential US investors", said Jeffrey Donald.
It was also agreed to hold a meeting between American businessmen and the official delegation of the Republic of Moldova at the next UN General Assembly meeting in New York.
The BCIU was established as an initiative of the White House by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Over the years, BCIU has built strong relationships with many foreign governments, agencies and corporations.
Ambassador Cristina Balan encouraged American companies, especially those in the field of information technology, energy, services, industry and finance, to enter the Moldovan market, which offers preferential conditions to foreign investors. In this context, Cristina Balan proposed organizing high-level meetings, reciprocal visits of entrepreneurs, the conduct of economic forums, B2B events, with the participation of US and Moldovan officials and companies.
"We are interested in attracting US investments, particularly in the field of information technology, diversified sources development and energy alternatives for the Republic of Moldova, transport, light industry and agriculture - these sectors offer increased opportunities for the US business environment" the Moldovan diplomat underlined.
A special topic in the discussion was the promotion of information about the Republic of Moldova for the US business environment, expressing the willingness of the US party to facilitate the organization of actions to promote the products of the Republic of Moldova, both in the virtual space and the real ones.
"We are available to facilitate the promotion of information on government efforts, investment climate and regulatory framework in the Republic of Moldova, in terms of benefits for business people and the interest of potential US investors", said Jeffrey Donald.
It was also agreed to hold a meeting between American businessmen and the official delegation of the Republic of Moldova at the next UN General Assembly meeting in New York.
The BCIU was established as an initiative of the White House by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Over the years, BCIU has built strong relationships with many foreign governments, agencies and corporations.