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Market Focus: Albania

  • Wednesday 11 December 2019 16:00-19:00
  • CCIG, bd du Théâtre 4, Geneva
  • Organisation : CCIG

For the first time ever, the Albanian Embassy in Switzerland in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of Geneva (CCIG) will organize an economic forum with the theme “Investing in Albania”. Representatives from the Government of Albania, the National Agencies as well as a number of leading enterprises will reunite to discuss the current economic environment of the country, the opportunities, strategic investment projects and last but not least, selected testimonials from Swiss enterprises doing business in Albania. The goal of this forum is to bring together high-level representatives from Albania with the Geneva business community (entrepreneurs, investors, established corporations) that are interested to explore the possibility of developing an economic relationship in Albania.

Programme

16h00

Registration

16h30

Welcome address

 

Vincent Subilia: Director General, Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services

 

Current state of economic exchanges between Switzerland and Albania

 

Ilir Gjoni, Ambassador of Albania in Switzerland

 

Current state of the Albanian economy and opportunities for Switzerland

 

Genc Celi, Albanian Investment Development Agency (AIDA)

 

Opportunities in Energy and Infrastructure

 

Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy

 

Opportunities in Agriculture

 

Ministry of Agriculture

 

Opportunities in Tourism

 

Ministry of Tourism

 

A crown-jewel of tourism in Albania – Green Coast project

 

Balfin Real Estate

 

Swiss success story in Albania

 

Told by a reputable Swiss company doing business in Albania

18h00

Networking cocktail

  • Price for CCIG members CHF 25
  • Price for non-members CHF 50
We inform you that photos and / or videos could be taken. By participating in this event, you authorize the CCIG to use them on various media to promote its activities.
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