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the ambassador of the Low Countries in Italy has visited the port of Taranto
the diplomatic delegation has met the president of the Harbour Authority and the commander of the Harbour office
January 31, 2013
Today the ambassador of the Low Countries in Italy, Michiel den Hond, has visited the port of Taranto and he has entertained to talk with the president of the apulian Harbour Authority, Sergio Prete, discussing about projects of collaboration and the strengths of the Dutch economy, let alone deepening the priority fields of the economy to high potentiality for Southern Italy to the aim to verify the concrete opportunities in Apulia for the companies of the Low Countries.
The diplomatic delegation Dutch composed era also from the economic attache' and commercial Wim Rullens and from senior economic advisor Chris Schoenmakers, accompanied by Massimo D. Salomone, consul of the Low Countries to Bari. To receive the delegation with Sergio Prete, the commander of the Harbour office of Taranto, Pietro Ruberto.
After the visit to infrastructures of the port, also by sea, the ambassador has express great interest for the work that in future will confer new and puts up ability to the Jonian port of call. Al term Michiel den Hond has greeted the members of the Harbour Committee remembering that near the offices of the embassy the project continues the engagement in getting ahead "Ol-goes in Apulia", the initiative that has the scope of rinsaldare and stimulating the relationships between the Apulia and Holland through cultural activities, economic and social made in Holland, mentioning however, than now it is the moment to pass from the words to the facts and to realize the projects. In such sense it has emphasized as the cooperation with the port of Rotterdam is still active and as several hypotheses of collaboration for the future are being estimated that could find an acceleration where are characterized current solutions to problematic the harbour ones to local and national level.
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