Holland's PSI programme open for Bosnia-Herzegovina's companies

The BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs issued a notice to the Foreign Trade Chamber of Commerce of BiH, which informs all the companies in BiH that the government of the Kingdom of Holland announced a call to Dutch and foreign companies to sign up to participate in the Private Sector...

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Holland's PSI programme open for Bosnia-Herzegovina's companies



Balkans.com Business News Correspondent - 11.02.2013

The BiH Minister of Foreign Affairs issued a notice to the Foreign Trade Chamber of Commerce of BiH, which informs all the companies in BiH that the government of the Kingdom of Holland announced a call to Dutch and foreign companies to sign up to participate in the Private Sector Investment Programme (PSI).
PSI represents a program that supports innovative investment projects in developing countries in cooperation with local business partners. The PSI program is implemented in 43 countries throughout the world, and BIH is one of them.
The objective of the program is to stimulate financial growth, create new jobs and generate income. For the implementation of this program in 2013 the Dutch government has set aside a budget of 90 million euros. Funds will be distributed through two tenders with deadlines in February and August.
Companies from BiH that are interested in participating in the Program can find more information and the application forms on the website of the Dutch government agency Agentschap NL-www.agentschapnl.nl/onderwerp/intake-meeting-psi.
Source: sarajevotimes.com


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