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Apoyo financiero a la internacionalización empresarial
Casa África's Nelson Mandela Auditorium will be the venue that will hold the free session "Financial support for business internationalisation" to be held on Monday 10th December from 10.00am onwards. It is organised by the Secretariat of the Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, in collaboration with the Ministry of Economy, Finance and Security of the Canary Islands Government and Casa África.
The session's aim is to analyse the most useful instruments to finance international activities of businesses in conjunction with the representatives of the most relevant bodies in the support area for foreign trade, who will explain in detail the different lines of finance of their organisations.
The new Fund for the Internationalisation of Business (FIEM) from the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness will be presented, together with ICO, COFIDES and CESCE lines, the financial services of Expansion Outside Spain, the programmes and services of the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade (ICEX) and the Proexca programmes to support the international expansion of businesses, as funding lines play a key role for Canary Island companies in their strategies to access foreign markets.
This session is therefore a unique opportunity for businessmen to get to know in detail the different instruments that companies can benefit from and where they can pose their questions.
Entry is free with limited capacity, but it is necessary to register beforehand through the ICEX website.
The same session will be repeated during an afternoon session on the island of Tenerife [+info]
For more information, telephone 928 49 45 82 (Rafael Aparicio / Pedro Flores) or write to the email laspalmas@comercio.mineco.es
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