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Femeval e IVEX organizan una misión comercial con empresas del metal a MarruecosFemeval and IVEX organized a trade mission with companies of the metal to Morocco
May 11, 2010
This is the first time that the employers of the metal organized a trade mission, which confirms the bet of this Federation for internationalization as companies diversify their destination markets and take advantage of the opportunities offered by increased economic growth or emerging economies.
Point Vicente Lafuente, Femeval President, "Morocco is the country of our immediate environment that is more growing, with growth of GDP in 2009 from 4.9 per cent and an estimate of 3.2 per cent by 2010." "In 2008 and 2009 Valencian exports totalled 308,15 and 308,75 million euros, which makes it the only one of the main countries of destination of our exports where there has been a decline as a result of the international economic crisis".
For this reason, this mission aims to strengthen the presence of the sector of the metal of the Comunitat Valenciana in a market that offers significant commercial opportunities. A total of 7 companies from the metal of the Comunitat Valenciana (alloys printed - tooling-); Pellicer Technology - turntables-; Carlos Descals - cold industrial-; Industry Barroso i Sanz - lamps-; Tallmar - articles of brass-plumbing articles; Automated DCM - maquinara you processing meat and fish-; (and Vaello fields - paellas, frying pans and stove-) travel this week to Morocco to start or expand their businesses, as well as to establish and build direct relationships with employers in the country.
Entrepreneurs will travel with Femeval and the IVEX technicians responsible for organizing and coordinating the schedule of interviews and business meetings in the city of Casablanca until next Thursday, May 13.