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Project Q1966697 in Italy
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SKILLS AND STRATEGIC TOOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Project Q1966697 in Italy

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    36,617.0 Euro
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    73,234.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    27 April 2017
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    12 April 2019
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    13 July 2019
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    FOREMA SRL
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    45°24'27.79"N, 11°52'24.42"E
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    45°26'13.88"N, 12°20'4.52"E
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    45°38'5.50"N, 11°24'22.86"E
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    DESCRIZIONE PROGETTO: SKILLS AND STRATEGIC TOOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (Italian)
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    PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SKILLS AND STRATEGIC TOOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (English)
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    DESCRIPTION DU PROJET: COMPÉTENCES ET OUTILS STRATÉGIQUES POUR LES ENTREPRISES INTERNATIONALES (French)
    13 December 2021
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    BESCHRIJVING VAN HET PROJECT: VAARDIGHEDEN EN STRATEGISCHE INSTRUMENTEN VOOR INTERNATIONALE BEDRIJVEN (Dutch)
    22 December 2021
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    PROJEKTBESCHREIBUNG: KOMPETENZEN UND STRATEGISCHE INSTRUMENTE FÜR DAS INTERNATIONALE GESCHÄFT (German)
    23 December 2021
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    DESCRIPCIÓN DEL PROYECTO: HABILIDADES Y HERRAMIENTAS ESTRATÉGICAS PARA NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES (Spanish)
    24 January 2022
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    VICENZA
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    VENEZIA
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    PADOVA
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    Identifiers

    H14G17000000009
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