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Maintaining The Momentum To Excel Across Serbia

By Penresa | 13 May, 2022

With Serbia experiencing exponential levels of growth across its various industries, many businesses are keen to source prosperity and profit in untapped international markets.

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Building Bridges Between Nations

By Penresa | 2 May, 2022

Founded upon sustainability initiatives, Türkiye’s Vision 2023 and Vision 2053 are well underway, promoting sustainable growth, redefining the national economic plan, and solidifying bilateral relations with the Middle East.

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The Path To Sustainability

By Penresa | 4 April, 2022

Africa’s largest economy is on a mission to facilitate diversification and promote inclusive, equitable and eco-friendly growth by channelling digitalisation into all its sectors.

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A Flourishing Business Destination

By Penresa | 1 March, 2022

Holding a strategic and unique location on the West Coast of Europe, Portugal presents a market potential far larger than what initially appears. One of the oldest countries in Europe, Portugal is a gateway to an impressive global market of about 250 million people in Portuguese-speaking countries like Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique, among others. In addition to these lusophone countries, Portugal primarily caters to 10.4 million people in its mainland.

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The Gateway To The Balkans

By Penresa | 1 February, 2022

One of the fastest-growing economies in the Balkan Peninsula, the young nation of Montenegro is an investment destination that holds unrivaled potential with its predominantly business-centric economy.

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The Cyclical Nature Of Renewal, Prosperity And Success

By Penresa | 4 January, 2022

Located at the heart of Europe’s major markets and with one of the world’s highest GDP per capita, Luxembourg’s affluence has grown from being a steel industry giant to becoming a major investment management center.

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Unlocking The Potential Within

By Penresa | 11 November, 2021

Host to UNESCO sites such as the Biosphere Reserve, the Comoé National Park, the Grand Bassam historic town, the breathtakingly beautiful Mount Nimba Strict Natural Reserve and the richly bio diverse Tai National Park, Côte d’Ivoire is a nation brimming with variety in its beach resorts, rainforests and quirky architectural landmarks such as La Pyramide and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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At The Heart Of Economic Opportunity And Growth

By Penresa | 23 August, 2021

Strategically located at the crossroads between the Middle East, North Africa and Europe, Malta is a natural hub and boasts a strong GDP due to its open market economic policies, a multilingual population, a productive labor force, exceptional ICT infrastructure and finance clusters and low corporate tax.

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Do African Infrastructure Developers Hold The Key To Solving The Continent’s Infrastructure Paradox?

By Penresa | 12 August, 2021

Insights from those with experience suggest that technology might make projects more successful. David Pilling, writing in the Financial Times last month, notes that investment into African infrastructure projects was steadily rising prior to COVID-19.

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