03 April 2010, 10:00

Business Centre of Italy opened in Sochi

It is expected that the new Business Centre will promote Italian-Russian business cooperation, growth of trade and expansion of contacts between the two countries.

"The Centre will render information and organizational support to the Italian companies, which want to work in Sochi," Matteo Mazini, deputy director of the Moscow-based representative office of the Institute of Foreign Trade of Italy, told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

According to his story, the information-business centre will provide local businessmen with exhaustive information about Italian companies working in different areas, but, first of all, in the hotel business, deliveries of furniture, building materials and setting up infrastructures.

Author: Ivan Fadeev Source: CK correspondent

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