Chambers of Commerce in the EU supports entrepreneurs in the establishment and expansion of their business plans or business in general. Chambers of Commerce supports businesses for instance in particpation of international exhibitions, fairs, training courses, seminars, conferences. Chambers of Commerce are also involved in advice, recommendations regarding business finance, EU funding projects, export promotions and many other business supportive activities. When you look for information on one specific country it is best to contact the Chamber of Commerce of that country or the Central European Chamber of Commerce (located in Poland). If you need specific information you can also contact ExportTrade.EU here.
The European Union is an area without borders. Thus, the concept of import or export disappears when it comes to the exchange of goods from one country to another within the EEC. There are several rules concerning VAT within the EU, in this first article you will find out the rules concerning the trade in goods and other furnitures.
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The European Union (EU) is a strategic partner for Canada. Our relationship with the EU is the oldest formal relationship with any industrialised country dating back to 1959. We continue to work closely together in a number of areas from trade and security to agriculture and education.