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Romanoff & Partners

Bridging the gap between Russia and Europe in the way that Peter the Great did in his own time

Welcome

 Your market success not only depends on your products or services, how efficient are your operations, the internal organisation, networks or the supply and distribution channels you use. Success also depends on how effectively you deal with governmental authorities at the EU and international level, interest groups, stakeholders and the public. The forces that these parties generate can negatively affect entry into new markets, limit price increases and raise the costs of competing. They can also unlock markets, reduce regulation, handicap rivals and generate competitive advantage. These forces are outside of the markets but they often work in conjunction with them.

Why is Brussels so important?

The political reality faced by the industry and associations is such that about 70% of the legislation, rules and practices that companies have to fulfil are either directly or indirectly imposed by EU policy. This is true of Environmental, Health and Safety, trade and energy related matters and this reality is the ever-increasing amount of EU regulatory initiatives.

For internationally oriented companies the EU legal and political framework is crucial for the development of their international operations and long-term strategy. Having an ally such as Romanoff & Partners in Brussels allow you to stay in direct contact with politicians and officials at the EU level.

The future of your industry is very much affected by this regulatory environment.

Our aim is to get your voice heard in order to influence policy makers when they make decisions of relevance to your activities or products.