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![]() Doing business in Europe is becoming more and more important and the EURO-zone has a lot to offer. The problem is often different countries with different cultures, languages, dress code and ways of doing business. In this section we are trying to offer basic information about doing business in the main European countries. Londre for example is a major centre for international business and commerce and is one of three "command centres" for the global economy (along with New York City and Tokyo). Milan is one of the major financial and business centres in Europe. The city is the seat of the Italian Stock Exchange (la Borsa Italiana) and its hinterland is an avant-garde industrial area. Fiera Milano, the city's Exhibition Center and Trade Fair complex, is notable. This new fairground, in the north-western suburb of Pero and Rho (opened in April 2005), is Europe's largest open construction project, making Fiera Milano the largest trade fair complex in the world. Milan is one of the world capital for fashion and the world leader for design. The town is also one of the richest cities in the European Union. Berlin ‘s fast-growing sectors are communications, life sciences, mobility and services with information and communication technologies, media and music, advertising and design, biotechnology and environmental services, transportation and medical engineering.The city of Berlin is among the top five congress cities in the world and is home to Europe's biggest convention center in the form of the Internationales Congress Centrum (ICC)
The Paris Region's most intense economical activity through the central Hauts-de-Seine département and suburban La Défense business district places Paris' economical centre to the west of the city, in a triangle between the Opéra Garnier, La Défense and the Val de Seine. Paris' administrative borders have little consequences on the limits of its economical activity: although most workers commute from the suburbs to work in the city, many commute from the city to work in the suburbs. Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0. |




