Giuliano Falconnat participated as a speaker at the First National Congress of International Relations in Tandil, representing Mar del Plata in the central panel “Subnational actors and global agendas.”
He spoke about the Internationalization of the Argentine fishing sector in the new geopolitical concept, links with foreign trade in the face of the changing market and the challenges posed by illegal fishing.
It is the first time that a man from Mar del Plata participates as an exhibitor in this relevant academic event,
event that brought together specialists from all over the country and was closed by the former Argentine ambassador to Chile; Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship, we refer to the Jurist and Academic Dr Rafael Bielsa.
The event organized by the UNICEN Faculty of Human Sciences.
The discussion tables, as well as the central panels and presentations, were led by the UBA, UNLP, UNLN, UTDTL, UNICEN, USAL UNSAM, the OCIPEX Observatory and the Meridiano Foundation.
Achievements and event details:
- Exhibition topic: The internationalization of the Argentine fishing sector, its links with foreign trade and the challenges facing illegal fishing.
- Importance of the fishing sector: The fishing industry is fundamental for Mar del Plata, and the Falconnat exhibition highlighted its relevance in the local and national economy.
Falconnat’s participation in this congress demonstrates the potential of young people from Mar del Plata in terms of knowledge of the international scene and the importance of the fishing industry for the city.
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