UfM joins forces with Mobile World Capital Barcelona to promote digital transformation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region
UfM joins forces with Mobile World Capital Barcelona to promote digital transformation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region - Union for the Mediterranean - UfM (ufmsecretariat.org)
Regional Integration in the Union for the Mediterranean – Progress Report
PDF May 2021
Regional Integration in the Union for the Mediterranean - Progress Report - Union for the Mediterranean - UfM (ufmsecretariat.org)
Central banks at the front line of COVID-19 crisis recovery
Central banks at the front line of COVID-19 crisis recovery - Union for the Mediterranean - UfM (ufmsecretariat.org)
UfM joins forces with Mobile World Capital Barcelona to promote digital transformation in the Euro-Mediterranean Region - Union for the Mediterranean - UfM (ufmsecretariat.org)
Regional Integration in the Union for the Mediterranean – Progress Report
PDF May 2021
Regional Integration in the Union for the Mediterranean - Progress Report - Union for the Mediterranean - UfM (ufmsecretariat.org)
Central banks at the front line of COVID-19 crisis recovery
30 June 2021, Barcelona. The Conference of the Governors of Mediterranean Central Banks took place online on 28 June 2021. Organised by the Banco de España, the Central Bank of Tunisia, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), the conference tackled the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis across the Euro-Mediterranean area and a sustainable, inclusive, green and digital development agenda
After past editions in Rabat, Barcelona, Tunis and Madrid, this year was the 6th edition of a joint initiative that aims to further strengthen links between Central Banks in the Mediterranean by fostering a comprehensive dialogue on the economic and financial situation of the region, mainly from the perspective of the governors of Mediterranean Central Banks. 10 central banks from the Mediterranean region participated, in addition to the European Central Bank, represented by the Governors and high-level officials.
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