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The EU4BCC project has launched another call at the beginning of July 2021.

The action implemented within EU4BCC is organised on a sectoral basis, which allows to create alliances between EU and Eastern Partnership businesses on a more specific basis. The aim of the project is to support sustainable economic development and job creation in the EaP countries by helping SMEs to grow - especially by promoting trade, encouraging inward investment, and fostering business links with companies in the EU.

The aim of the call for proposals is to identify, for each economic sector upon which the EU4BCC project is focused, partnerships of EU and EaP Business Support Organisations (BSOs) having a keen and common interest in elaborating, managing and implementing actions under the supervision of the relevant Sectorial Consortium.

The sectors involved in the call are Wine, Tourism, Textiles and Creative Industries.

The call plans to fund 28 grants through B2B matchings among SMEs, and Study visits among SMEs and BSOs.

For more information about the project you can check the EU4BCC website.

Please find here the link to the call.

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