ITALIAFIERE est un Centre d’Affaires 2.0 avec un concept innovant destiné aux entrepreneurs étrangers et marocains, qui a pour objectif de rassembler sous le même toit les entreprises ou organismes étrangers et marocains qui souhaitent investir au Maroc, pour développer nouveau opportunité d’affaires.
Bulgaria - Italy: a common exit strategy from the world recessionItalian Festival
Fabrizio Camastra, ICE - Italian Institute for Foreign Trade
Italian Festival in Bulgaria 2010
Forum economico “Bulgaria-Italia: insieme per uscire dalla crisi”
Sofia, 7 giugno 2010
Kopsavilkums par Igaunijas nacionālo pāreju plānu.SEB banka
Marika Merilai, Igaunijas tirgotāju asociācijas vadītāja. Komunikācija un sadarbība kā eiro ieviešanas plāna svarīga sastāvdaļa. Eiro ieviešanas ietekme uz biznesu Igaunijā. Iegūtā pieredze.
ITALIAFIERE est un Centre d’Affaires 2.0 avec un concept innovant destiné aux entrepreneurs étrangers et marocains, qui a pour objectif de rassembler sous le même toit les entreprises ou organismes étrangers et marocains qui souhaitent investir au Maroc, pour développer nouveau opportunité d’affaires.
Bulgaria - Italy: a common exit strategy from the world recessionItalian Festival
Fabrizio Camastra, ICE - Italian Institute for Foreign Trade
Italian Festival in Bulgaria 2010
Forum economico “Bulgaria-Italia: insieme per uscire dalla crisi”
Sofia, 7 giugno 2010
Kopsavilkums par Igaunijas nacionālo pāreju plānu.SEB banka
Marika Merilai, Igaunijas tirgotāju asociācijas vadītāja. Komunikācija un sadarbība kā eiro ieviešanas plāna svarīga sastāvdaļa. Eiro ieviešanas ietekme uz biznesu Igaunijā. Iegūtā pieredze.
In this edition: Olive Oil: success story Familia Zuccardi – José Vitar – Daniel Solda – Anuga – Fancy Food – Colombia Moda – Senasa – Agencia San Juan – Export Credit Insurance – Fairs – Events – Calendar 2011.
The magazine of the Export Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Animation Design: The case of AstroLab Motion – Argentine Exports over the last decade – Argentine Looms in Chile – Exportar plans for 2012 – Special Report on La Rioja – Export Group AOG, Olive oil – Bilateral trade between Argentina and China – Calendar 2012 –Special Report on Russia (1st part).
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Beekeeping Sector: cases AGLH S.A (Las Quinas), Alimentos Naturales Natural Food S.A, SOZ – Design in Fundación – SIAL Middle East – Andina Pack – EDOS S.A – Adelmo Gabbi – Apimondia – Santiago Olivera – Patricio Mac Donagh – Lía Fabiola Bianco – María Martha Oria – Productora Sábado – Training in La Rioja – Export Group of Yerba Mate – Agrifoods Exports – Special Report Misiones.
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Information Technology: a success story Globant – Medical tourism – María Cecilia Nahón – Aldo Ferrer – Venice Biennale – IDEP – Certification by Private Organizations – Special Reports on China and Azerbaijan – Fairs – Events – Calendar 2011.
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
Nell'ambito delle attività del Desk 'Ospitalita` Italiana' della Camera di Commercio e Industria Italiana negli Emirati Arabi Uniti - Italian Industry & Commerce Office in the UAE - IICUAE, c’è “Ospitalità Italiana”, la prima rivista dedicata al cibo italiano nel Paese. 'Ospitalita` Italiana', insieme con le ultime notizie dai mercati agricoli italiani e degli Emirati Arabi Uniti, mira ad essere una vetrina importante per tutti gli operatori che si occupano di 'Fatto in Italia'.
Italy can greatly benefit from globalisation. This is well-known by the Italian entrepreneurs and workers who have made our country Europe’s second manufacturing
economy, and the world’s fifth. This is well-known by the consumers throughout the world who appreciate products “Made
in Italy” that have created a robust and widespread “demand for Italy”.
Opening up to globalisation does not just mean taking Italy to the world by exporting our products and investing in new
markets. It also means bringing the world to Italy. It means attracting capital, both financial and human, with which to
participate on an equal footing in the global creation of value, and in creating jobs, knowledge and growth for our citizens.
It is to meet this challenge that the Italian Government is launching Destinazione Italia (Destination Italy). Developed
in close coordination with the economic policy priorities set out in the Economic and Financial Planning Document,
Destinazione Italia establishes a set of measures to foster inbound investments in a cohesive and structural manner and
increase Italian companies’ competitiveness. These measures will be introduced to our legal system following a timescale on which the Government’s agenda will be based.
In its initial version, Destinazione Italia consists of 50 measures whose goal is to reform a broad range of sectors, from tax
to employment and civil justice to research; to enhance and build upon our assets; and to develop investment-focused
policies to promote our country at the international level. The Government is committed to translating these measures into
concrete provisions and laws and to begin monitoring their implementation on a weekly basis.
The Government undertakes to further analyse and implement the measures contained in Destinazione Italia in line with
the public finance planning documents and the economic and financial framework established by the Stability Law.
Destinazione Italia is a “living document”. The Government will be opening a three-week public consultation on this initial
version, “mark 0.5”, in which citizens, Italian and foreign business communities, business and other associations, trade
unions and experts will all have their say. The outcome will be Destinazione Italia version 1.0.
World Expo 2015 Guidelines - Studio RockTIAG_Alliance
Expo 2015 will be held in Milan (Italy) from May to October 2015.
ll companies worldwide that will be present have to face all sorts of different issues. Some of these relate to compliance with local (Italian) rules and regulations regarding accounting, tax and staff matters.
Expo 2015 will last six months and that period of time is extremely important from a tax point of view as any commercial activity that lasts six months or more determines that the company is considered as having a permanent establishment in Italy.
This implies compliance with accounting rules, drafting of tax returns and income taxes to be calculated and paid. Vat aspects have to be considered as well.
In some cases special tax benefits have been considered but these have to considered case by case in order to understand if they are applicable or not.
In this edition: Olive Oil: success story Familia Zuccardi – José Vitar – Daniel Solda – Anuga – Fancy Food – Colombia Moda – Senasa – Agencia San Juan – Export Credit Insurance – Fairs – Events – Calendar 2011.
The magazine of the Export Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Animation Design: The case of AstroLab Motion – Argentine Exports over the last decade – Argentine Looms in Chile – Exportar plans for 2012 – Special Report on La Rioja – Export Group AOG, Olive oil – Bilateral trade between Argentina and China – Calendar 2012 –Special Report on Russia (1st part).
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Beekeeping Sector: cases AGLH S.A (Las Quinas), Alimentos Naturales Natural Food S.A, SOZ – Design in Fundación – SIAL Middle East – Andina Pack – EDOS S.A – Adelmo Gabbi – Apimondia – Santiago Olivera – Patricio Mac Donagh – Lía Fabiola Bianco – María Martha Oria – Productora Sábado – Training in La Rioja – Export Group of Yerba Mate – Agrifoods Exports – Special Report Misiones.
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
In this edition: Information Technology: a success story Globant – Medical tourism – María Cecilia Nahón – Aldo Ferrer – Venice Biennale – IDEP – Certification by Private Organizations – Special Reports on China and Azerbaijan – Fairs – Events – Calendar 2011.
The magazine of the Exportar Foundation brings notes of interest on national representatives, their talents and outstanding information exporters of Argentine companies have internationalized their products and services.
Nell'ambito delle attività del Desk 'Ospitalita` Italiana' della Camera di Commercio e Industria Italiana negli Emirati Arabi Uniti - Italian Industry & Commerce Office in the UAE - IICUAE, c’è “Ospitalità Italiana”, la prima rivista dedicata al cibo italiano nel Paese. 'Ospitalita` Italiana', insieme con le ultime notizie dai mercati agricoli italiani e degli Emirati Arabi Uniti, mira ad essere una vetrina importante per tutti gli operatori che si occupano di 'Fatto in Italia'.
Italy can greatly benefit from globalisation. This is well-known by the Italian entrepreneurs and workers who have made our country Europe’s second manufacturing
economy, and the world’s fifth. This is well-known by the consumers throughout the world who appreciate products “Made
in Italy” that have created a robust and widespread “demand for Italy”.
Opening up to globalisation does not just mean taking Italy to the world by exporting our products and investing in new
markets. It also means bringing the world to Italy. It means attracting capital, both financial and human, with which to
participate on an equal footing in the global creation of value, and in creating jobs, knowledge and growth for our citizens.
It is to meet this challenge that the Italian Government is launching Destinazione Italia (Destination Italy). Developed
in close coordination with the economic policy priorities set out in the Economic and Financial Planning Document,
Destinazione Italia establishes a set of measures to foster inbound investments in a cohesive and structural manner and
increase Italian companies’ competitiveness. These measures will be introduced to our legal system following a timescale on which the Government’s agenda will be based.
In its initial version, Destinazione Italia consists of 50 measures whose goal is to reform a broad range of sectors, from tax
to employment and civil justice to research; to enhance and build upon our assets; and to develop investment-focused
policies to promote our country at the international level. The Government is committed to translating these measures into
concrete provisions and laws and to begin monitoring their implementation on a weekly basis.
The Government undertakes to further analyse and implement the measures contained in Destinazione Italia in line with
the public finance planning documents and the economic and financial framework established by the Stability Law.
Destinazione Italia is a “living document”. The Government will be opening a three-week public consultation on this initial
version, “mark 0.5”, in which citizens, Italian and foreign business communities, business and other associations, trade
unions and experts will all have their say. The outcome will be Destinazione Italia version 1.0.
World Expo 2015 Guidelines - Studio RockTIAG_Alliance
Expo 2015 will be held in Milan (Italy) from May to October 2015.
ll companies worldwide that will be present have to face all sorts of different issues. Some of these relate to compliance with local (Italian) rules and regulations regarding accounting, tax and staff matters.
Expo 2015 will last six months and that period of time is extremely important from a tax point of view as any commercial activity that lasts six months or more determines that the company is considered as having a permanent establishment in Italy.
This implies compliance with accounting rules, drafting of tax returns and income taxes to be calculated and paid. Vat aspects have to be considered as well.
In some cases special tax benefits have been considered but these have to considered case by case in order to understand if they are applicable or not.
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[Interreg YESS] Mobilizing the Startup Ecosystem of Greece - Greek Italian Chamber of Commerce of Thessaloniki
1. The Greek-Italian Chamber of
Commerce of Thessaloniki:
a member of a global network
for the internationalization of
SMEs
Marco Della Puppa
General Secretary
Ioannina, 10/07/2018
2. THE ITALIAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ABROADTHE ITALIAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ABROAD
• Free associations of Italian and local entrepreneurs and
professionals (70% of their 24.000 members come from
countries where the Chambers are located)
• Subjects entrusted with promotion of trade and
business opportunities recognized by the Italian
Government according to the Law no. 518 of July 1°, 1970
• Reference point to support economic and business
relations between Italy, Greece and foreign countries, part
of the Network of Italian Chambers of Commerce in Italy
WHO
3. THE ICCA IN THE WORLDTHE ICCA IN THE WORLD
75 Italian Chambers of Commerce abroad
54 Countries
130 offices
24.000 members (70% foreign local companies)
1.200 Administrators
520 Employees WHERE
4. The Greek-Italian Chamber fo CommerceThe Greek-Italian Chamber fo Commerce
of Thessalonikiof Thessaloniki
Founded in Thessaloniki in 1996 , The Greek-
Italian Chamber of Commerce (CCIE Salonicco)
is an independent, private, not-for-profit
Organization devoted to fostering trade, tourism,
investments and economic cooperation between
Italy, Greece and third Countries.
For its primary goal, GICC provides a full range of
targeted commercial services, either directly or in
partnership with its Members, specialists in their
respective fields.
5. THE MAIN PARTNERS OF THE ITALIAN CHAMBERSTHE MAIN PARTNERS OF THE ITALIAN CHAMBERS
OF COMMERCE ABROADOF COMMERCE ABROAD
Italian Chambers of Commerce
Industries
Professionals and consulting societies
Export Consortiums
Associations of enterprises
International exhibition organisers
Ministries and other institutions
Public Local Authorities and
Universities
6. WHAT
The Greek-Italian Chambers of Commerce:The Greek-Italian Chambers of Commerce:
MAIN ACTIVITIESMAIN ACTIVITIES
• Information and communication (i.e. advertising and
media campaigns, publications, conferences,
promotional and networking events)
• Training (i.e. specialized courses for business
managers, courses of Italian commercial language,
seminars)
• Business contacts (i.e. fairs and trade missions, b2b
meetings, promotion of incoming/outgoing tourism)
• Enterprise Assistance (i.e. trade/industrial cooperation,
legal support, tax and customs information, commercial
contacts and researches)
• Market Research Reports & Business Analysis
• European Projects
7. WHAT «ADDED VALUE» THE GREEK-ITALIANWHAT «ADDED VALUE» THE GREEK-ITALIAN
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAN OFFERCHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAN OFFER
• Identification of the best (bilateral) business partners
• Development of activities and projects with multinational
benefits
• Coordination with all the institutional actors of the
system for the promotion of SMEs internationalization
• Strong relationship with Italian communities abroad
8. Participations in National and EuropeanParticipations in National and European
ProgrammesProgrammes
• The Greek-Italian Chamber of Commerce participates, as leader
or partner, in several national and international projects
financed by the European Union, the Italian Ministry for
Economic Development or other international organizations.
By participating in these initiatives, the Greek-Italian Chamber
of Commerce ensures its members and partners a variety of
high added value services related to vocational training,
internationalization of enterprises and entrepreneurship.
• The GICC has experience in different european programme:
Cosme, Erasmus+, IPA Crossborder (Greece-FyroM, Greece-
Bulgaria), Black Sea, AMIF, Interreg Europe, Italy-Greece
(associated partner in MEDINNO and INNONETS.
• Next Goal: MED Projects and ADRION.
9. OUR ADD VALUE IN THIS PROJECT:OUR ADD VALUE IN THIS PROJECT:
• The “E-AUCTION” project (Interreg Greece-
Fyrom) – Development of an E-AUCTION market for agri-food
products in the CBC area.
• The “Ospitalita’ Italiana” project (Italian
Gouvernment) - Develop and promote the Italian food products
and their traditions and upgrade the culture of Italian food and wine all
over the world through restaurant’s certifications.
• The “TERRA VINO” project (Interreg Greece-
Fyrom) - Oenotouristic cross-border capacity building: A transition
from promoting wine production to oenotourism experience.
10. Marco Della Puppa, Alexandra Genni
K. Karamanli’, 47
54639 Thessaloniki (Greece)
Tel. +30 2310 947744
Fax. +39 2310 951542
E: info@italchamber.gr
W: www.italchamber.gr
eurodesk@italchamber.gr