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How to build a business between Spain with asia

How to build a business between Spain with asiaESPA EST 2.0 aims to develop materials and tools to facilitate learning Spanish for business purposes and that, in time, may serve to promote business opportunities and establishing business relationships between Spanish and Asian countries.
To do this, will soon be available ESPA Learning, a course in Spanish on-line business, which is one of the most prominent of the project. In addition to providing knowledge and language skills, aims to provide other skills related to business development and mobility.

Also be launched ESPA Base, a database with information about companies in Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are interested in establishing cooperative relations with Spanish companies. At a minimum, provide the company name, address, email address and sector of activity.
In addition, available ESPA Info, a collection of documents and information related to the field of enterprise and business in Spain and the new Member States

May inquire of ESPA Dictionary, an online multilingual dictionary Spanish-English-Czech-Slovak-Hungarian-Romanian-Bulgarian-Latvian-Lithuanian-Estonian-Polish, useful to develop in the field of trade relations or in everyday situations.

In addition, to facilitate the establishment of trade relations will create ESPA Society, a social network for businesses interested in international cooperation in the European Union. It is intended as a tool facilitating the involvement of companies and their officers in developing the project. At the time, the opportunity to practice new language skills in professional and business experiences and opinions.
Finally, we will launch a B2B ESPA platform to facilitate communication between companies in Central and Eastern Europe and Spanish companies. It is intended as support for networking.

Any Spanish company interested in establishing relations with other Central and Eastern Europe can join the project and use these tools free.
The project, which will run until December 2011 is sponsored by the University Academy of Computing and Business Administration in Warsaw and is supported by the European Union through the Lifelong Learning Programmed / Leonardo ad Vinci (2009-20011). In Spain, the partner is ITURBROK sly, consulting firm specializing in Technology and Information Society located in Pamplona.