The EU’s Globalisation Fund was designed to help businesses adjust to the challenge of globalisation.
Now it is being used to help people who have lost their jobs retrain, or stand on their own two feet.
This editon of Europeans looks at how EU money is seeding small companies to hopefully become the big businesses of tomorrow.
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tags: European Union, Globalization
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