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Investment aid for recycling and reuse of waste is a special type of public aid granted for recycling and reuse of waste generated by other enterprises, provided that: recycled or reused materials processed would otherwise be disposed of or processed in a less environmentally friendly way; the investment does not increase demand for materials intended for recycling without simultaneous increase in their acquisition; the investment goes beyond the current state of the art. Aid limit and intensity The limit for investment aid for recycling and reuse of waste is EUR million. The aid intensity is % of the eligible costs.
The aid intensity may be increased by % for aid to small enterprises and by % for aid to medium-sized enterprises. The aid intensity may be increased by % or % for investments carried out in assisted areas which respectively meet the conditions set out in Article section letter a) and c) of the photo retouching Treaty. Eligible costs Eligible costs include the additional investment costs necessary to implement an investment leading to a better or more efficient recycling or reuse and recycling activity process with the same production capacity that would be created in the absence of help.Motives for the internationalization of enterprises Expansion into foreign markets is one of the important elements of the company's development, which limits the risk of the company's operation.

Crisis situations look different in different markets. It is often more profitable to conduct business abroad in order to reduce production costs, raw materials or by encountering smaller trade barriers or bypassing them completely. The term internationalization simply covers the internationalization of enterprises, promotion on foreign markets, foreign expansion, brand recognition on foreign markets or the implementation of a company's entry strategy into foreign markets. The motives for internationalization may be different and include, among others: the above-mentioned aspects. However, the internationalization of enterprise operations is most often associated with increasing sales, maximizing profits and reaching new customer segments.
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