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Europe Market Trends and
Business Opportunity Seminar
Breakfast Seminar

Join The Singapore 1000 and SME 500 Business Club and the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) in building economic bridges linking Singapore and Europe by connecting Singapore companies to the community and partners that can assist in venturing into new market places.

Whether developing a first European presence or configuring existing European operations, companies can obtain information, strategic perspective and practical help from the NFIA free of charge and on a confidential basis.

This seminar provides an insight into investment opportunities in the Netherlands. This is crucial for foreign companies wishing to take advantage of the dynamic Dutch business environment as a strategic base to cover Europe, with a view to expand their global reach in the international marketplace.Among the topics covered are services that NFIA provides for foreign companies in areas such as economics, operations, fiscal matters and business locations, as well as information on national, local and regional development companies. Other key topics include the Netherlands’ favourable tax climate which augers well for foreign SMEs’ planning to set up a base in the country.

Join us in this breakfast seminar to discover the growth and expansion opportunities available for your company.

For more information and a copy of the registration form, please email tan@nfia-singapore.com

Thursday, 23 October 2008
Orchard Hotel, Singapore
Ballroom 1, Level 3

 

 

 


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