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  • LCCI expands international partnerships and cooperation opportunities

    13.06.2025

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    During the Eurochambres General Assembly in Malmö, Sweden, the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LTRK) signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) – with the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and the Southern Sweden Chamber of Commerce and Industry – thus expanding its international partnerships and business cooperation opportunities for its members.

    The signing of these MoUs marks a new stage of cooperation between the countries, promoting business synergies, exchange of experience and a common vision for the sustainable development of the European economy.

    Thanks to the excellently organized Eurochambres general meeting, the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry had the opportunity to expand its network, look back at what Eurochambres has accomplished in 2024, and discuss future plans, one of which is the high-level forum on strengthening European defense “Strengthening the European Defense Industry: An Economic Perspective” jointly organized by Eurochambres and the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, where entrepreneurs and other interested parties are welcome to apply: https://www.eurochambres.eu/event/strengthening-europes-defence-industry-an-economic-perspective/

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