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Press Releases from Permanent Mission WASME to UNIDO (5 total)

IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CREDIT AVAILABILITY FOR SMEs WORLD WIDE

Note of the Permanent Representative WASME in Vienna, Norbert W. Knoll-Dornhoff for the 47th Session of the Governing Body WASME 27 - 28 Nov 2008 in Vienna, Austria. With a view at the global economic slowdown, it became apparent that economies in all regions of the world have significantly begun to lose momentum. In October and November 2008 extensive surveys have been undertaken as well in industrialised and

World Finance Crises - Impact on SMEs world wide

WORLD FINANCIAL CRISIS: IMPACT ON THE HEALTH AND SUSTENANCE OF SMEs WORLDWIDE AND ACTIONS PROPOSED Researched by Dr Arun Agrawal, Executive Director, World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises UK Premier promises £250bn bailout will save SMEs Downing St has put SMEs at the centre of its bank bailout plan, but is relying on European funds and the banks' own word to deliver much needed relief to small businesses. Chancellor Alistair Darling's £500bn bailout

ENHANCING THE ROLE OF SMEs IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

WASME participation in OECD Conference in Tokyo On recommendation of the WASME Repesentative Office in Vienna, the Deputy Commercial Counsellor at the Austrian Embassy in Tokyo, Mag. Martina Kotz, participated as WASME Delegate in the OECD Global Conference in Tokyo from 31 May – 1 June 2007 on „Enhancing the Role of SMEs in Global Value Chains. The background of the Conference was based on a study carried out by the

Prolific Dialog opened: WASME - EIB

On 5th June WASME published a press release „Urgent Backlog: EU Financing of SMEs in Asian Countries.” The EIB European Investment Bank reacted promptly: The Heads of Division, Operations in Asia, M. Zöllner and O. Arango expressed in their letter of 10th June 2007 their feeling „that said press release does not represent correctly the nature of EIB support for SME investment in Asia.” WASME is far away from misjudging

Urgent Backlog: EU Financing of SMEs in Asian Countries

Though Asian Countries are of increasing importance for the European Economy, the EIB European Investment Bank owned by the Countries of the EU, granted up to date no global loans for Bangladesh, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore and Thailand. The Permanent Representatives of WASME World Association of Small and Medium Enterprises to UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, Ms. Susanne Forstinger and Norbert W. Knoll-Dornhoff, presented on occasion of the

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