Have your say in EU programmes with the EU investment mappings

Submitted by ECCP Team on 12 December 2023

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Businesses - have your say in EU programmes!

The EU regularly maps European firms' presence, impact and barriers when doing business abroad. European firms have the opportunity to share information about the barriers and support they need in a secure and confidential manner. These "mappings" or overviews of the EU investment in a country are done jointly by the European Commission (DG INTPA), EU Delegations, EU embassies and Chambers of Commerce in that country.

The mappings help the EU to shape its programmes as per the private sector's needs.

 

ghana

GHANA

To prepare the 2024 Ghana-EU Business Forum that will take place in Accra, the EU is updating the overview of the EU trade & investment in Ghana.  Firms’ replies to the survey will identify the sectors to focus on and the barriers to discuss with the Ghanaian authorities.

We invite EU firms operating in Ghana or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Dec to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Further information: Malgorzata.PITURA [at] eeas.europa.eu (Malgorzata Pitura), EU Delegation to Ghana or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

jamaica

JAMAICA

To prepare the concrete implementation of the Global Gateway Investment Agenda and identify the actions to support first, the EU is identifying the EU firms present and interested in investing or trading with Jamaica. Firms’ replies will identify the sectors and barriers to prioritize for the EU, DFIs and PIPs support.  

We invite EU firms operating in Jamaica or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Jan to have their say on the priorities to focus on.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Further information: Koenraad.BURIE [at] eeas.europa.eu (Koenraad Burie), EU Delegation to Jamaica or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

jordan

JORDAN

To prepare the 2024 EU-Jordan Business Forum, the EU is updating the overview of the EU trade & investment in Jordan.  Firms’ replies to the survey will identify the sectors to focus on and the barriers to discuss with the Jordanian authorities.

We invite EU firms operating in Jordan or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Jan to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Further information: Rodrigo.ROMERO-VAN-CUTSEM [at] eeas.europa.eu (Rodrigo Romero), EU Delegation to Ghana or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

 

laos

LAOS

To prepare the 2024 EU-Laos Business Forum that will take place in Vientiane, the EU is identifying the current and potential EU investors in Lao.  Firms’ replies to the survey will identify the sectors to focus on and the barriers to discuss with the local authorities.

We invite EU firms operating in Laos or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Jan to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Further information: Souphaphone.THAVONSOUK [at] eeas.europa.eu (Souphaphone Thavonsouk), EU Delegation to Laos or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

malawi

MALAWI

To adjust the discussion of the 2024 EU-Malawi Business Forum to the firms’ needs and prepare its follow-up, we are asking to the companies what they do and the problems they face in Malawi.

We invite EU firms operating in Malawi or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Dec to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Article and details at the website of the EU Delegation to Malawi

Further information: Matilda.SIBWEZA-PALAMULENI [at] eeas.europa.eu (Matilda Sibweza Palamuleni), EU Delegation to Malawi or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

nepal

NEPAL

To prepare the 2024 EU-Nepal Business Forum that will take place in Kathmandu, the EU is identifying the current and potential EU investors in Nepal.  Firms’ replies to the survey will identify the sectors to focus on and the barriers to discuss with the local authorities.

We invite EU firms operating in Nepal or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 28 Feb to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Further information: Mim.HAMAL [at] eeas.europa.eu (Mim Hamal), EU Delegation to Nepal or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

pakistan

PAKISTAN

The EU Delegation and the EU embassies in Pakistan are launching a consultation to EU-linked firms to prepare their support actions, including a potential opening of an EU Chamber in Islamabad / Karachi.

We invite EU firms operating in Pakistan or interested in entering the market to fill in the EU survey by 30 Jan to shape the discussions.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Article and details at the website of the EU Delegation to Pakistan

Further information: Husnain.IFTAKHAR [at] eeas.europa.eu (Husnain Iftakhar), EU Delegation to Pakistan or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA.

zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE

To adjust the discussion of the 2024 EU-Zimbabwe Business Forum to the firms’ needs and prepare its follow-up, we are asking to the companies what they do and the problems they face in Zimbabwe.

We invite EU firms operating in Zimbabwe or interested in entering the market to fill in this EU survey before 30 Jan to shape the discussions of this Business Forum and beyond.

Replies are confidential and only accessible to selected European Commission’s staff.

Article and details at the website of the EU Delegation to Zimbabwe

Further information: Tsitsi.WHATA [at] eeas.europa.eu (Tsitsi Whata), EU Delegation to Zimbabwe or Ines.Escudero [at] ec.europa.eu (Ines Escudero), DG INTPA. 

Check the key data on EU investment in key countries and participate in ongoing business consultations here.

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