Albania Showcases Investment Opportunities to German Businesses in Berlin

Albania presents its investment potential at a Germany–Albania business conference in Berlin. Officials and entrepreneurs from both countries attend the event to boost economic cooperation.

The Albanian Investment Development Agency (AIDA) hosts a workshop on investment opportunities and investor protection.

AIDA Director Laura Saro highlights Germany as a key economic partner. She says AIDA promotes Albania as an attractive destination and supports investors at every stage.

Participants review Albania’s economic developments and high-potential sectors. They explore strategic infrastructure and support instruments for foreign investors.

The conference creates new business connections. It encourages German companies to explore concrete projects and partnerships in Albania.

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