Making the economy work for us – with Latvia’s Economics Minister, Arvils Ađeradens
03.11.2016
Dear CanCham Members and Friends, The CanCham invites you to participate in our Business Development Forum about making the Economy work for us – with Latvia’s Economics Minister, Arvils Ađeradens. Topics that will be discussed include:
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CETA is particularly relevant to SME’s who do not have the financial means to force their way into foreign markets. CETA will remove most tariffs between the EU and Canada and significantly decrease the amount of paperwork. See http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/countries-and-regions/countries/canada/. The CanCham is encouraging and
preparing its members to take advantage of these opportunities if they are
interested in the following:
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Of course, this also prepares our members to deal with and benefit from other foreign countries doing business with Latvia. The CanCham also recognizes that actions must be taken to deal with troublesome government laws, regulations and/or practices that hinder the effectivity of our entrepreneurs. We have recently launched our Governance program to do our part in identifying such instances and seeking corrective actions, and would like to hear what the Minister has to say about such issues so that we can better coordinate our actions for a better result. Company presentations:
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2016 |
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Time:
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18:30
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Place:
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Price:
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€18.00 for members,
others pay €28.00.
Entrance
charge includes refreshments (dinner not provided). Cash bar available.
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Program:
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18.30 Arrivals / Networking 19.00 Introduction and announcements – Ed Kalvins 19.15 Latvia’s Economics Minister, Arvils Ađeradens 20.15 Company presentations 20.45 Participant introductions (maximum 30 seconds
each) 21.00 Networking |
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Registration:
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Seating capacity is limited. We encourage early registration. Advance payment is required and your place in the event will be confirmed when we have received payment. Preference will be given to paid guests. Unpaid registrations may be cancelled should the venue be fully booked. (CanCham reserves the right to charge registered persons who do not cancel their reservations by 17:00 November 2nd, 2016.) Yours Sincerely,
Ed
Kalvins, Chairman
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