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ANIMA - Med-Academy: Introduction to Foreign Direct Investments - 14 January 2009
From 14-01-2009 to 16-01-2009- Marseille, France
Leader : ANIMA Investment Network- Invest in Med
Context
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has become a growing source of income for Southern Mediterranean countries where the amounts invested by outsiders have reached USD 60bln in 2008, up from less than USD 5bln at the start of the decade.
  • For countries targeted by foreign investors, these projects do not only represent foreign funds. Projects landing abroad often bring new methods, technologies, ways to do business, and access to international markets.
  • The Invest in Med programme intends among other objectives to foster investments landing in the southern and eastern Mediterranean countries.
  • The Med-Academy developed within Invest in Med aims at professionalising staff from the networks members represented in the Invest in Med consortium.
Objectives of the training
  • Meet the demands of the members of the Invest in Med consortium networks, by giving them answers to the following questions:

    What are Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs)?
    What can FDI bring to the countries involved in the Invest in Med programme?
    What are the national and regional strategies and tools to attract FDIs?
  • Offer participants a basic knowledge on the worldwide market of FDI, and how the Mediterranean countries are positioned in this field.
  • Transfer expertise in territorial marketing and territorial image building, investor prospecting, resource management and investor servicing, by presenting a number of existing experiences.
  • Start an informal Med-Alliance network between Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Business Confederations and Investment Promotion Agencies, by gathering Mediterranean staff from the various organisations represented by the Invest in Med consortium networks.
To register for the training contact:
Raphaël Botiveau T. +33 4 96 11 67 69
raphael.botiveau@anima.coop
Jeanne Lapujade T. +33 4 96 11 67 65
jeanne.lapujade@anima.coop

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