Governo Italiano,Italia-Croazia: Urso incontra ministro economia Šušnjar, appoggio su non paper automotive

Italy-Croatia: Urso meets with Minister of Economy Šušnjar, support for non-paper on automotive

Rome, November 5, 2024 – The Minister of Economic Development, Adolfo Urso, met today with his Croatian counterpart Davor Šušnjar. The meeting focused on the implementation of the non-paper on the automotive sector, signed by the two ministers in Rome on September 22, 2024.

The non-paper outlines a series of measures aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the automotive sector, including:

  • The creation of a joint working group to identify and develop new opportunities for collaboration
  • The promotion of investment in research and development
  • The facilitation of trade and investment between the two countries

Minister Urso expressed Italy’s commitment to supporting the implementation of the non-paper, saying that “the automotive sector is a key driver of growth for both our countries, and this agreement will help us to unlock its full potential.”

Minister Šušnjar welcomed Italy’s support, saying that “this non-paper is a testament to the strong relationship between our two countries, and I am confident that it will lead to concrete results that will benefit our citizens.”

The meeting also covered a range of other issues of mutual interest, including energy, infrastructure, and tourism.

Minister Urso invited Minister Šušnjar to attend the next meeting of the Italy-Croatia Joint Economic Commission, which is scheduled to be held in Rome in early 2025.


Italia-Croazia: Urso incontra ministro economia Šušnjar, appoggio su non paper automotive

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