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Accountants and bookkeepers from Italy and Ireland compared

Accountants and bookkeepers from Italy and Ireland compared

New mission sponsored by the Italian Embassy in Dublin

LONDRA, 02 May 2025, 11:54

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The Ambassador of Italy to Ireland, Nicola Faganello, spoke this week at the opening of the Workshop organised by the Association of Internationalisation of Accountants and Accounting Experts (Aicec) as part of the institutional and professional mission underway in Dublin, as part of the initiative 'Accountants and Enterprises towards Foreign Markets'.
    The mission of Aicec - organised in collaboration with the National Council of Chartered Accountants and Accounting Experts, the patronage of the Embassy in Dublin, the support of the Italian-Irish Chamber of Commerce, and the participation of the local desk of the Italian Trade Commission (Ice) and the IIC - has once again confirmed the importance of building bridges between Italy and Ireland through dialogue, cooperation, and the sharing of expertise with local businesses (the Workshop was attended, among others, by the executive director of Chartered Accountants Ireland, Barry Dempsey).
    As Ambassador Faganello pointed out at the opening, the visit of the Aicec delegation (led by President Giovanni Gerardo Parente and Councillor Giovanna Greco) comes just a few weeks after the visit to Dublin at the end of March by the Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy, Valentino Valentini (the first formal visit by a government representative of an EU country since the new Irish government took office) and will be followed next week by the mission of a delegation of Italian companies active in the innovation and start-up sector organised by the Milan office of Enterprise Ireland in collaboration with the Startup Thinking Observatory of the Milan Polytechnic. All initiatives promoted or supported by local instances of Sistema Italia, in collaboration with Irish counterparts, which confirm the renewed dynamism in business relations between the two countries; and the strong interest on the Italian side for the important prospects of interaction with the Irish business ecosystem in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, financial services, information and communication technology, innovation and start-ups.

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