ClubEco will publish a special issue of the European Economic Guide for Moldova
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The association “Clubs Economiques Internationaux” (ClubEco) announced the launch of a special issue of the European Economic Guide for Moldova. The publication will be possible with the support of the Parliament of Moldova, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Moldova, and the Foreign Investors Association (FIA).
“With Romania’s accession to the EU, due to the fact that Moldova became an EU neighbouring country, and considering the signing of the Accord Memorandum between the administrations of the airports in Liege and Chisinau, ClubEco decided to launch a special edition of the Economic European Guide in Moldova”, reads an official statement of the association.
The President of ClubEco, Izzi Francois-Francesco, states that the Guide aims to create a positive and attractive image of Moldova for potential western investors. The official mentioned that several Paris and Brussels investment funds expressed interest to invest in Moldova and bring European widely used brands into Moldova.
Francois-Francesco suggests that people in Moldova should be more entrepreneurial and to not expect investments from nowhere, but to learn from the West about market economy.
The 2007 Economic European Guide for Moldova issue will be published in A4 format, with a content of 100 pages. It will contain technical slips of all 47 Council of Europe state, pages to promote the good image of the country and information on companies from diverse sectors of the economy. The publication will be distributed to the Chambers of Commerce of all 47 states and the Committee of the 400 European regions.
The official launch of the Economic European Guide for Moldova is planned for September-October 2007.
ClubEco, a non-commercial, independent association issues in cooperation with the EU the Economic European Guide, consulting on special editions for each of the Council of Europe Member States.
Currently ClubEco representatives can be found in all European countries, with the central offices in Brussels, Paris and Liege.