Joinville is holding an event on the economic potential to attract investors from São Paulo

Joinville is holding an event on the economic potential to attract investors from São Paulo

Joinville’s economic potential was the subject of an event that took place on Thursday (25) in São Paulo. The meeting promoted by the General Secretariat for Economic Development and Innovation Joinville City Hallaimed at attracting new investors to the city located in the north of Santa Catarina.

The meeting took place on Thursday (25th) – Photo: Joinville City Hall/Disclosure/ND

Under the title “Investment in Joinville, Strategic Investment Sectors”, the meeting introduced the participants to the strengths and potential areas for growth and expansion offered by the municipality to various sectors. In addition to meeting in São Paulo, the city council has already held meetings with investment and business agencies in Europe.

“The intention is to show Joinville, to tell people what we do. In this promotional campaign, for example, we had the presence of representatives of the American essential oils company that was created in Joinville, explains the Minister of Economic Development and Innovation, Fernando Paddy. The secretariat plans To hold several meetings throughout the year.

In addition to the presentation, Secretary Fernando Pied and Director of Economic Promotion, Victor Batista, participated in other important events and agendas to publicize the city. They held meetings with the consulates of the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland and France.

“We offer Joinville with the aim of expanding economic relations with these countries and promoting the city as a potential investment destination for foreign companies. We have been able to transfer Joinville’s economic strategies to the consulates and to more businessmen and investors,” assesses Badi. The Secretary also participated in meetings with investment and business agencies in Europe.

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