The Monaco Economic Board (MEB) is set for an ambitious 2025, reinforcing its global presence with a series of high-profile trade missions and initiatives aimed at boosting Monaco’s economic dynamism…

Speaking at the annual general meeting, Executive Director Guillaume Rose emphasized the board’s expanding membership, which has grown by 20% since 2019, reflecting Monaco’s increasing appeal as a business hub. With over 600 members, from small entrepreneurs to major corporations, the MEB fosters economic connections, supporting local businesses in accessing international markets.

In the coming weeks, the MEB will embark on missions to Budapest and Abu Dhabi, targeting strategic growth in Central Europe and the Middle East, where Monaco’s economic ties are rapidly strengthening. However, the highlight of the year will be a large-scale mission to Japan, coinciding with Expo 2025 in Osaka, where 28 Monegasque companies will join forces to showcase the Principality’s business potential.

Beyond these missions, the MEB remains committed to attracting foreign investment to Monaco by leveraging the Principality’s reputation as a thriving and diverse business environment. With a strong focus on diplomacy and macroeconomic trends, the board is strategically positioning Monaco as a key economic player in Europe and beyond.

As Monaco Info highlighted, 2025 promises to be a landmark year for the MEB, with expanding partnerships, new trade opportunities, and a reinforced presence in key global markets.