The economic cooperation between Serbia and France is on an upward trajectory according to preliminary results from a recently held Business Forum in Paris, organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (CCIS), where just in one day deals worth 4,5 million euros were discussed, said Marko Čadež, the president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia in the Serbian National News.
Čadež stated that the trade exchange between Serbia and France is three times greater than it was 6, to 7 years ago and that this is the result of good political relations between the leaders of the two countries. Exchange with France exceeded two billion euros, and the structure of exports took a turn.
"Raspberries were Serbia's main export product until 2020, but thanks to the digitization policy and support to the IT sector, now for the first time we are exporting more software than raspberries," Čadež pointed out.
Commenting on the global supply challenges in the energy sector, the president of the CCIS indicated that the earthquake in the energy sector occurred due to a complete change in the structure of demand and the development of technologies, artificial intelligence, and telecommunications. Comparing the energy sector of Germany and France, Čadez notes that the situation in France is much better because, as he pointed out, they found a way to provide for electricity demand. "France, through smart nuclear technology, can be a solution for the entire European continent and industry, and therefore for ours," adds Čadež.
Speaking about the upcoming Web Summit in Lisbon, one of the world's largest technology conferences, Čadez notes that it is a unique event that brings together CEOs of companies such as "Apple", "Microsoft", and "Facebook".
The president of CCIS states that the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia has already started activities for Lisbon, from over 80 registered startups at the pitch on September 5 in Belgrade, 24 will be selected. Those 24 companies will have their stands within the Serbian IT island.
"Performing at the Web Summit is an excellent opportunity for Serbia to demonstrate its technological capabilities and become an important player in the global IT scene," said Čadež and pointed out that this is the beginning of Serbia's positioning as an innovative hub in Europe, which is an introduction, as he says, to EXPO2027.
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