TIRANA, Oct. 6 – The Elida Co company, under the supervision of Prime Minister Sali Berisha, launched Friday the fair titled “Albania open to investment” held at the international Center of Culture, or Pjeter Arbnori as it has been recently named. Many companies presented their potential to attract foreign investment in the country. There were also presented projects that are being carried out or those that will start soon. There were 14 pavilions, out of which three belonged to the ministries of economy, transport and telecommunications, and culture. Other pavilions were from the prefectures of Tirana-Kavaja, Durr촩, Elbasani, Kor衬 Vlora, Fieri, Shkodra and Lezha. Business had three pavilions. The fair promotes the last public services and shows new investment. The government will also introduce the ‘Albania, 1 euro’ idea. The Stabilization and Association Agreement with the European Union will be an important topic in the fair.
‘Albania open to investment’ fair
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