Partnership MoU Signed with Enterprise Estonia

11 May 2015

The EU SME Centre signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Enterprise Estonia on May 7th in Beijing to strengthen collaboration in serving more Estonian SMEs developing business in China.

The Centre and Enterprise Estonia commit to implementing joint activities and mutual support that will increase synergy and contribute to the common goal of supporting Estonian SMEs to do business in China.

About Enterprise Estonia (EAS)
Established in 2000, Enterprise Estonia promotes business and regional policy in Estonia and is one of the largest institutions within the national support system for entrepreneurship, providing financial assistance, counselling, cooperation opportunities and training for entrepreneurs, research institutions as well as public and non-profit sectors.

To learn more about EAS, please click here.

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