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The general objective of the CCLIP is to boost Uruguay's productive development through institutional strengthening, innovation, and internationalization. The general objective of the second CCLIP operation (hereinafter, the Program) is to contribute to increasing the productivity of companies in Uruguay by improving internationalization. The specific objectives of the Program are: (i) to improve the efficiency and expand the coverage of the procedures required for exports and investments by optimizing single windows for foreign trade and investment; and (ii) to boost the effectiveness of export and investment promotion instruments and their complementarity with other business support services.
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