CEBRE will continue to promote the interests of Czech companies in Brussels

The CEBRE office, which stands for Czech Business Representation to the EU, has extended its contract to continue to represent and promote the interests of Czech businesses in the European institutions in Brussels. CEBRE was established in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the export agency CzechTrade, the Czech Chamber of Commerce, the Confederation of Employers‘ and Entrepreneurs‘ Associations of the Czech Republic, and the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic.

An amendment extended the contract until the end of 2023 when a new consolidated contract is planned. It was signed by the Minister of Industry and Trade Josef Síkela, with representatives of the founding business representations, namely Radomil Doležal, Director General of CzechTrade, Roman Pommer, Vice President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce, Jan Wiesner, President of the Confederation of Employers‘ and Entrepreneurs‘ Associations of the Czech Republic, and Jaroslav Hanák, President of the Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic.

CEBRE is engaged in communicating the priorities of business representations, defends Czech business interests with EU institutions, and promotes regulations adopted by the EU among Czech entrepreneurs; last but not least, it deals with the issues of the European legislative framework. The Belgian office of CzechTrade operates the CEBRE office as a specific service of this agency for business representations, and the office also manages the standard services of the agency to assist Czech exporters in entering the Belgian market.

Source: MPO.cz

 

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