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January 13, 2010

Conference on Economic Diplomacy at Brdo

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The newly established Directorate for Economic Diplomacy and Development Cooperation at the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs jointly with the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized a Conference on economic diplomacy, which was held at Brdo pri Kranju and in Ljubljana on January 4 and 5.

Economic advisors from most of the Slovene Embassies worldwide attended the Conference, together with representatives of several Slovenian companies, professors of economics at the University of Ljubljana, and members of the government.

The active participation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Žbogar, is a clear sign that the economic diplomacy has become a vital part of Slovene foreign policy. Ms. Irena Lukač, Economic Counselor at the Embassy of Slovenia in Washington, D.C., also participated in the consultations. 

The Conference was held in the form of a lively exchange of experiences and views among the participants. Whereas the first day of the Conference at Brdo pri Kranju was devoted to the introduction of the new substantive and organisational concept of economic diplomacy, topics on a second day were more specific and focused on exchanging experience and views between representatives of Slovenian companies and economic diplomats 

All agreed that the main task of economic advisors is to promote export of Slovene products and services in strategic foreign markets and to encourage foreign investments in Slovenia by helping to realize actual business deals between foreign and domestic companies. Such help is of strategic importance for sustainable development in the search for escape from the ongoing economic crisis.