The Italian economics and finance newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore and the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Spain have recently signed a partnership agreement to promote ItalyX, a certification for Italian excellence in companies. The initiative aims to highlight and enhance the value of manufacturing companies representing Italian quality, helping certified companies access the Spanish Chamber’s network. This partnership adds to the list of collaborations already established with Chambers in China, India, Saudi Arabia, and other countries.
The five-year agreement supports the internationalization strategy of the ItalyX project by Il Sole 24 Ore, which has certified 70 companies across sectors including machinery manufacturing, metals, plastics, and food. Major names include De Cecco, EMU, Sifa, and Comset.
Confindustria, the Italian association of manufacturing firms, is also involved in the project, with many regional offices across Italy having already joined. Other partners include AICEC, the Italian association of management consultants.
“Made in Italy” products remain a global symbol of prestige and high-quality Italian entrepreneurship. The ItalyX project, therefore, contributes to the effort of revitalizing Italian manufacturing in the face of increasingly intense global competition.
Author: Luis Cabezas
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