Invitation for a business visit – Constanta
The Bulgarian-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BRCCI), together with the Bulgarian Embassy in Bucharest, Romania and the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation in Constanta, organizes bilateral B2B business meetings to be held in the city of Constanta, Romania on May 14, 2018 at 11:00 AM.
The visit provides an opportunity for bilateral business meetings of mutual interest between companies from Bulgaria and Romania with the aim of creating new business contacts and finding potential business partners.
The following people will be at the event:
– His Excellency Todor Churov – ambassador of Bulgaria in Romania
– Mr. Ivaylo Marinov – Manager of the Office of Trade and Economic Affairs, Bucharest
– Mr. Ion Juganaru – Director of the Constanta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Navigation and Agriculture
Representatives of several institutions from Constanta were also invited.
Program:
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM – official opening
12:00 PM – 12:15 PM – coffee break
12:15 PM – b2b meetings
The meetings will take place in the building of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Navigation and Agriculture in Constanta with address: Constanta – 900457, Bd. Alexandru Lăpuşneanu 185A.
Deadline for registration: April 30th, 2018
BRCCI can assist in providing a translator from and to Romanian and Bulgarian.
The transportation to Constanta and back is provided by the participants.
Constanta is one of the oldest cities in Romania (founded in 600 AD), which is also the administrative center of the region of the same name. It is located in the Dobrudzha region, on the Black Sea coast. Constanta has the largest port in Romania, the third largest in Europe. The city is an important economic and cultural center, preserving the rich historical and cultural heritage of different ages.
You can download a registration form from HERE.
For questions, additional information and assistance, please contact:
Mrs. Iskrena Velikova, tel. +359 82 507 606 and +359 879 517 027 or e-mail: i.velikova@brcci.eu