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The Romania-Ukraine Bilateral Chamber of Commerce (CCBRU)

Updated: Feb 25, 2023

The Romania-Ukraine Bilateral Chamber of Commerce (CCBRU) will be involved in the creation of a database with companies that have the capacity and eligibility for the reconstruction projects of Ukraine, a Memorandum of Understanding signed on Thursday with the Embassy of Ukraine in Bucharest provides.


At the event attended by both the ambassador of Ukraine in Romania, Ihor Prokopchuk, and the president of the Romania-Ukraine Bilateral Chamber of Commerce, Nasty Vlădoiu, the foundations were laid for a collaboration aimed at involving companies that want to become members of the trade organization in the involvement in the reconstruction process of Ukraine.


In this context, the CCBRU invites those who are not members of the Chamber to register by completing the Membership Application, available on the institution's website, with the possibility to also opt for registration in the database, if the companies consider that they have the necessary ability and strength to be involved in this process.


Later, the companies registered in the database will benefit from a short presentation on the official page of CCBRU, in the dedicated section, and a working group will be created, where more business opportunities will be presented.


The Romania-Ukraine Bilateral Chamber of Commerce was established in 1993 and supports its members in the development of bilateral trade relations.


It is established for the purpose of developing economic cooperation between the two states both in bilateral and international relations, as well as to support the interests of Romanian and Ukrainian economic agents in relations with the authorities in the country and with specialized bodies abroad.


CCBRU is a member of the Union of Bilateral Chambers of Commerce in Romania, an organization that, in 2021, signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Council of Exporters and Investors attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. Through this document, the parties have decided: the dissemination of all information that may be relevant to strengthen bilateral trade and business; providing mutual support in trade, investment and business events, including fairs, missions and conferences; informational counseling of the members of the Council and of the UCCBR during the visits of the official delegations in the respective countries; promoting the exchange of training programs between the Council and the UCCBR; promoting the establishment of contacts and cooperation in the business environments of both countries.












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