A total of 14 Romanian companies, from sectors such as oil and gas, IT and the food industry, presented their investment projects during a Romania - United Arab Emirates (UAE) business forum held by the Prahova Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) on Thursday.
According to a press release from the Prahova Chamber sent to AGERPRES on Friday, the event was hosted by Aurelian Gogulescu, President of CCI Prahova, who stressed the importance of developing the local business environment and investment projects through capital input from the Emirates. He also expressed appreciation for the Emirati investors' choice of Prahova County to present their proposal for collaboration aimed at developing future partnerships, agerpres reports.
During the discussions, the general conditions for conducting business with Emirati partners were presented, as well as the importance of boosting bilateral trade and establishing joint ventures both in Romania and the UAE.Furthermore, the attending companies had the opportunity to present their investment projects and collaboration proposals in various fields of activity: machinery and construction in the oil and gas industry, IT, water and soil treatment, distribution and logistics, robotics, hydraulic systems, construction, consulting and design, the agri-food industry, animal husbandry, honey production, healthcare and tourism.
The Prahova Chamber of Commerce and Industry organised the Romania - United Arab Emirates Business Forum, which was attended by Hamdan Khalifa Almarar - Chargé d'Affaires a.i. of the UAE Embassy to Romania, representatives of the Emirates Invest Investment Fund, as well as 14 companies interested in attracting Emirati investments to grow their businesses.