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Angela Pop - Romania, S.C. TERAPIA S.A. Cluj-Napoca A RANBAXY, leader of Free Union "Terapia" Cluj (part of CARTEL ALFA Romania and Federation Chemie and Petrochemie Bucharest)
RESTRUCTURING IN THE ROMANIAN CHEMICAL SECTOR – An employees’ point of view
Slovenia, Romania and the Czech Republic – Comparison of industrial transition models - RESTRUCTURING IN THE ROMANIAN CHEMICAL SECTOR – An employees’ point of view
M. Gheorghe Zaman - Romania, Professor (dean) at the Faculty of Financial Management and Accountancy, Spiru Haret University Bucharest
Economic transformation in Romania. The evolution of industrial policy. Analysis of developments before and after EU – accession
Slovenia, Romania and the Czech Republic – Comparison of industrial transition models - Economic transformation in Romania. The evolution of industrial policy. Analysis of developments before and after EU – accession
Mr. Joze Mencinger - Slovenia, Professor at the University of Ljubljana, former deputy prime minister and minister for economic affairs in the Republic of Slovenia
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION PROCESS IN SLOVENIA
Slovenia, Romania and the Czech Republic – Comparison of industrial transition models - ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION PROCESS IN SLOVENIA
H.E. Mr Ali Farah Assoweh, President of the ACP Council of Ministers, Minister for Economy, Finances and Planning, National Authorising Officer of the Republic of Djibouti
Opening session
25th Meeting of ACP-EU Economic and Social Interest Groups - Speech of H.E. Mr Ali Farah Assoweh
H.E. Ms Adanja, Head of International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance of the Republic of Slovenia, President-in-Office of the EU Council
Opening session
25th Meeting of ACP-EU Economic and Social Interest Groups - Speech of H.E. Ms Adanja