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Faroe Islands Business Delegation to Iceland

02-05-2007 11:22 AM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

Press release from: Nordic eMarketing

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Icelandic Prime Minister Helps Marketing Company Expand its Business to the Faroe Islands

Icelandic Prime Minister Helps Marketing Company Expand its Business to the Faroe Islands

At the invitation of the Icelandic Prime Minister, Gier Haarde, business delegates from the Faroe Islands have been exploring investment opportunities in Iceland for the past week. The Faroese delegation is led by Foreign Minister Bjarni Djurholm and the Minister of Trade and Industry.

This most recent trip is just the start of what looks to be an ongoing business relationship between the two Atlantic island nations. Next month, a delegation from the Faroese Tourism Board will meet with the Icelandic Board of Tourism to discuss how each country could benefit from an expanded relationship. This delegation has also scheduled a meeting with Nordic eMarketing in anticipation of further promoting themselves online.

In addition to the dignitaries, representatives from over 20 of the top Faroese businesses came to Iceland to familiarize themselves with Icelandic business practices and build mutually beneficial relationships. As a recognized leader in the field of online marketing, Nordic eMarketing has met with over half of the business and government representatives, with more meetings scheduled to close out the week.

The Faroe Islands are made up of an archipelago of 18 islands in the Atlantic, midway between Iceland and Norway. With a population of roughly 40,000 people, the economy is heavily dependant on the fisheries industry. However, these limitations haven’t stopped the Faroe Islands from aggressively pursuing new opportunities including tourism, telecommunication, and even oil exploration.

More information about Nordic eMarketing and the round of meetings can be found at Nordic eMarketing’s website, www.nordicemarketing.com. Visitors will find information about the firm’s ongoing projects, upcoming seminars and conferences, and their new techniques for successful online promotion.

Nordic eMarketing was founded in 1994 in Reykjavík, Iceland. Over the years we have offered internet marketing solutions to a wide range of national and international companies. These organizations range in size from small local companies to the largest in the European markets, as well as government agencies in Iceland and Sweden. Nordic eMarketing offers solutions to customers in many areas including online marketing, web development, online corporate branding, and technical consulting.

Kristjan Mar Hauksson
Director of Internet Marketing
Nordic eMarketing
Sidumuli 15
108 Reyjavík, Iceland
info@nordicemarketing.is
(+354) 540-9500

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