In a context of changing cross-border economic balances, the two consular establishments have signed the first cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation and coordination to benefit the competitiveness and modernization of the local economic fabric.
This partnership aims to promote joint initiatives, particularly in the areas of land and territorial planning, the training of Tourism professionals, the environment, mobility, business creation, and employment.
These six areas of cooperation represent strategic challenges for cross-border economic development. The first component of the partnership will focus particularly on the development of business zones, including a survey of available land.
Concluded for a renewable duration of one year, the agreement will be subject to an annual review.