The Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has launched a call for applications for industrial enterprises to participate in the new edition of the Tunisian-German cooperation programme "Partnering in Business with Germany" (2024), as the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (French: UTICA) said on Monday. Developed in collaboration with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Partnering in Business with Germany programme aims to enhance logistical and commercial cooperation between Tunisian companies operating in the industrial and service sectors and their German counterparts. This particularly involves training business leaders in such areas as production management, quality, marketing, and business plan development, so as to seal partnerships with German companies. The programme also provides for tailored support over one year for Tunisian enterprises which will be selected, in addition to on-site visits to German companies. Tunisian enterprises will a lso have the opportunity to participate in specialised trade fairs in Germany under this programme. Participants will likewise be granted access to a platform featuring over 20,000 international companies. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Call for applications launched for industrial enterprises to participate in “Partnering in Business with Germany” programme
Call for applications launched for industrial enterprises to participate in “Partnering in Business with Germany” programme
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