Business outside Eu Rome
Doing Business Outside the EU from Rome
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Are you interested in doing business outside the Eu? Are you looking for information about it? Ok, Rome-explorer.com can help you! Consider that one of the main reasons entrepreneurs open businesses in Rome is to export typical Roman and Italian goods to countries outside the Eu, or import goods from foreign lands to Rome and then sell them in Italy or in the rest of the Eu.
Business outside Eu Rome: Tariffs
European countries, like Italy, use the Integrated Tariff of the European Union (TARIC) to apply customs duty rates and Community rules applicable to the Community's external trade, like oversea trading and import export. There are often preferential agreements between countries or groups of countries which include tax relief such as partial or complete reduction of import duties.
Business outside Eu Rome: Agreements
In Italy, the Framework Programme Agreements between the Ministry of Foreign Trade, regions and provinces promote a common approach to foreign markets through specific projects.
Business outside Eu Rome: Departments and Ministeries
The Department for Development and Cohesion Policies promotes bilateral projects between EU public authority bodies and their counterparts in EU partner countries, candidate countries and non-EU member countries.
Foreign policy guidelines on the five continents and useful information on institutional initiatives aimed at promoting the expansion of small and medium-sized enterprises abroad are found on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
The gateway of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance provides all the necessary information regarding local and international fiscal matters, fiscal deadlines, and forms.
The National Institute for Foreign Trade (ICE) is the government agency tasked with promoting trade, business opportunities and industrial co-operation between Italian and foreign companies. It provides businesses with information and services, data on import-export trade and Italy's investments abroad, and provides assistance on legal and fiscal matters and matters regarding customs. From the National Institute for Foreign Trade website it is possible to download the online market guide, covering more than 60 countries and providing information on the general economic system, on the risks, import-export and investment data, rules and legislation concerning customs, fiscal and company matters.
Business outside Eu Rome: Database for business opportunities
The Database for business opportunities (Banca Dati Opportunità d'Affari) is a database where entrepreneurs can find business opportunities updated daily by the network of the National Institute for Foreign Trade and Diplomatic Representative offices. The Institute, together with its overseas offices, Embassies and Consulates, publishes country reports outlining economic situations, business and investment opportunities, obstacles to trade, as well as initiatives aimed at supporting Italian enterprises abroad.
Unioncamere (The Union of Italian Chambers) assist the Chambers of Commerce in supporting local enterprises that wish to expand abroad.
The internationalisation department of the Ministry of Economic development provides information to small and medium-sized enterprises wishing to establish business relations with non-European countries.
Entrepreneurs looking for information on international trade (customs legislation, excise duties, customs tariffs) may consult the Italian Customs Agency.
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