« Go back Armenia: New Opportunities for Italian Companies
The 2025 edition of ConfAmb has outlined the fundamental trajectories for the future of Italian foreign trade, emphasizing a growth diplomacy that is increasingly aligned with the actual needs of the national productive fabric. For Italian companies aiming at internationalization, the emerging framework offers concrete tools to consolidate their presence in foreign markets and optimize import-export flows.
The core of the new strategies lies in the strengthening of the institutional protection network. Italian companies wishing to export technologies or finished products, as well as those needing to import raw materials from markets in transition, can now rely on dedicated business consultancy provided by the diplomatic system. The objective is to eliminate the sense of isolation for entrepreneurs abroad, transforming institutional representations into true operational partners to facilitate secure and regulated exchanges.
A pivotal point for promoting Made in Italy to the world is the calendar of major national trade fair events. These events are not just showcases, but strategic hubs where B2B and B2C sectors meet. It is a priority to advertise these platforms in foreign countries to attract international investors and buyers, ensuring that Italian excellence in design, agribusiness, and technological innovation becomes a protagonist in new global value chains.
For foreign investors and companies, transparency and ease of access to commercial information are essential. The current action plan aims to provide:
- Streamlining of trade flows: more efficient border procedures to optimize international logistics.
- Legal certainty: targeted reforms to ensure a fair business environment protected by international integrity standards.
- Direct contact with Italian companies: privileged channels to foster high-tech supply agreements and long-term partnerships.
The integration of national support and supranational reforms opens preferential channels for Italian expertise. Companies looking at Ukraine and other strategic markets now find a framework of legality and constant support, which is essential for transforming the challenges of reconstruction and industrial modernization into concrete and sustainable business opportunities.