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Čadež at the European Negotiators' Conference at the Sorbonne

Jun 6, 2025

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Paris, June 6th

Marko Čadež, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS), participated as the sole representative of Serbia and the region at the first European Negotiators’ Conference, organized by the Sorbonne University in Paris under the leadership of renowned professor Francesco Marchi, one of the leading experts in the field of negotiation.

At this prestigious gathering, which brought together top professionals from around the world – experts in negotiation, lobbying, and crisis management – Čadež presented positive examples from Serbia and spoke about how the country manages to maintain strong economic and diplomatic relations with the European Union, the United States, China, and other Asian countries amid highly complex global circumstances.

“It was a great honor to represent Serbia and to demonstrate how, through successful negotiation and appropriate economic policies led by the President and the Government of Serbia, our country manages to stay connected with all key global actors and achieve economic growth,” Čadež emphasized.

He also announced that in October, specialized workshops for domestic businesspeople will be organized in Serbia, in cooperation with leading European negotiation experts.

“Furthermore, discussions have already begun on organizing a major international negotiation conference in Belgrade in 2026,” Čadež revealed.

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