KMVNF in Csíkszereda: They would bring together businesses from the Carpathian Basin
At the end of June, the National Forum of Hungarian Entrepreneur Associations of the Carpathian Basin (KMVNF) held its first outdoor meeting of the year in Csíkszereda. At the event, 13 of KMVNF’s 22 partner organizations were represented, such as the Southern Region, the Danube Region, Magyarkanizsa, Felvidék, Croatia, Transylvania, and the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers. In addition to the Consul General of Hungary in Csíkszereda, the leaders of the county and the city also took part in the meeting organized by Csíki Vállalkozók and KMVNF.
“The declared goal of the KMVNF is, among other things, the unification and shaping of the Carpathian Basin economic area, the support of the businesses located there, and the strengthening of their digital competences”
– said Csaba Czomba, the president of KMVNF, who is also the co-president of the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) and the county president of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. This networking event was held on June 29 and July 1 this year in Csíkszereda, where, in addition to various professional, business-related and development opportunities, great emphasis was placed on building personal relationships.
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