NauticSud focusing on the Italian-Brazilian market for the nautical industry

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Mostra d’Oltremare, during the international nautical show in Naples Nauticsud, will host a seminary organised by Brazil Planet for the Governement of Santa Catarina (Brazil), in collaboration with Assonautica Italiana and Anrc on Febraury 20th at 3.00 pm. Such event focussing on the Italian-Brazilian market follows the collaboration of Anrc as main partner in Fimar, the first Italian Show in Brazil dedicated to components and subcontracting for the nautical industry, which took place for the second year in Santa Catarina, and the attendance of Campania as guest-of-honour Region.
The seminary will focus on the opportunities of the sea economy, underling the agreements between the Italian government and the Brazilian government of the State of Santa Catarina, with the aim to enhance and to promote the transactions and the investments in the nautical sector. The two countries have in fact in common the importance they give to the strategic role of the Sea Economy, in all its forms.
Fabio Porta, member and President of the Committee Italians in the World and promotion of the Country System of the Chamber of Deputies, and Carlo Capria, member of the Department for the Development and Coordination of the Economic Policy will speak at the seminary. Alessio Gambino, an Internationalisation expert from Ibs Italia, will explain the tools and strategies to approach the foreign markets, with a special focus on the Brazilian one. Matteo Dusconi from Assonautica Italiana and Domenico Calabria, Government representative, will explain the main topics to enhance the internationalisation of the Italian Nautical industry and the opportunities for the Italian companies in Brazil, especially in the maritime tourism.

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