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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. -
Strategies and Opportunities at ConfAmb2025ers London
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 -
Made in Italy Conquers London
The award-winning research in Life Sciences, Physical and Engineering Sciences, and Social Sciences offers Italian companies advanced technological solutions ready to be transferred to the market. -
XVIII Ambassadors Conference: Italy Accelerates on Export and International Business
The XVIII Conference of Italian Ambassadors opened at the Farnesina, in the presence of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani. This crucial event transforms diplomacy into a concrete engin ... Read more -
EU-Mercosur: Appeal for a Clear Italian Position to Protect Exports
The trade agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) has reached a crucial turning point. -
Italian Export: Solid Growth and Reliability for International Partners
Total exports reached 479 billion euros, recording an increase of +3.6% compared to the previous year. -
Education as the Engine of Export: Italy and the Bet on Quality for Future Competitiveness
Recent Eurostat data has brought attention back to education levels in Europe, highlighting how Italy is still in second-to-last place for the percentage of young people (aged 25-34) holding a tertiary education qualification (around 31.6% compared to ... Read more -
The Bolzano Christmas Markets: An Alpine Showcase for Made in Italy
The exhibition, held in South Tyrol (Alto Adige), stands out for its unique character, blending Alpine tradition with Italian excellence and quality. -
Italian Cuisine Officially Enters the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Italian Cuisine Officially Enters the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List: The recognition arrived on December 10, 2025, during the 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee of the 2003 Convention, held in New Delhi. -
Commercial Opportunities between Italy and ECO Countries
Pakistan will assume the presidency of the ECO in 2026