
The Malta Chamber of SMEs, in collaboration with CNA and Virtu Ferries Ltd., yesterday organised a Business Networking Event at the Virtu Ferries Business Centre, bringing together Sicilian and Maltese businesses to explore new commercial opportunities.
During his welcome address, SME Chamber President Mr Paul Abela encouraged participants to take full advantage of the occasion to build new business relationships and foster meaningful collaborations. The event was also attended by the Italian Ambassador to Malta, H.E. Valentina Setta, highlighting the importance of strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
Between today and tomorrow, a delegation of Sicilian companies is holding meetings with local businesses to further explore potential partnerships and avenues for growth.
Participating Sicilian companies include Area System (supplies for hotels, restaurants, cafés, and catering), La Legumeria (legume-based products), Società San Gregorio (meat-based products), Lovolio (spreadable olive oil products), Iblea Latt (dairy products), Agromonte (tomato-based products), and Frantoio Cutrera (olive oil).
Maltese businesses operating in these sectors are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to connect, build relationships, and explore potential collaborations with these reputable Sicilian enterprises.
