Bavaria and Entre Ríos: Strong alliance for business and science!

Am 3. Juli 2025 trafen sich im Maximilianeum in München Vertreter aus Bayern und Entre Ríos, um Kooperationen zu erörtern.
On July 3, 2025, representatives from Bavaria and Entre Ríos met in the Maximilianeum in Munich to discuss cooperation. (Symbolbild/MM)

Bavaria and Entre Ríos: Strong alliance for business and science!

On July 3, 2025, the Maximilianeum in Munich had a significant meeting between Tobias Reiss, the Vice President of Bavaria, and Rogelio Frigerio, the governor of the Argentine province of Entre Ríos. In an approximately one -hour discussion, opportunities for cooperation between Bavaria and Entrine Ríos were discussed. Bavaria Day Showed partnership.

A central point of the talks was the exploration of cooperation potential in the areas of regional development, science and business. Reiss was open to discussing the first steps to achieve these possibilities. It should be emphasized that around 20% of the population in Entrine Ríos has a German -language background, which also reinforces the cultural connections between Bavaria and the province.

economic perspectives and export strength

The province of Entrine Ríos is considered one of the most exported Argentina and could therefore be an important partner for Bavaria, especially with regard to economic cooperation. In the past, Canada has benefited from successful development through constant cooperation with European countries, and similar successes could also expect Bavaria and Entre Ríos.

The connection to international markets and cross -border challenges are also the focus of European territorial cooperation. stmwi.bayern.de emphasizes that the Interreg VI B-Danube space program for the years 2021 to 2027 opens up new perspectives for the economical cooperation in the region. The position of a National Contact Point is sought to further advance the initiatives.

track record of international collaborations

In addition, a new brochure of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Environment shows the success of international cooperation. In recent years, Bavaria has funded almost 100 projects within the framework of communal EU programs, the total volume of which is over 1.6 billion euros. DetailsOrtMünchen, DeutschlandQuellen