The 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) started in Shanghai, with 20 companies from the food sector participating from Serbia. The event attracts over 150,000 professional buyers from more than 100 countries.
The booth representing Serbia was visited by several key officials, including Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, Minister of Economy Adriana Mesarević, and Minister of Culture Nikola Selaković. Also present were Li Ming, the Chinese Ambassador to Serbia, and Maja Stefanović, the Serbian Ambassador to China, along with other government representatives.
The Serbian companies exhibiting in the food sector include "Delta Agrar," "Vinex Grozd," "Frucom Food," "Fruškogorski Vinogradi," "Frigo Nais," "Čoka Plus Winery," "Simex Original," "Natura Top," "Agranela," "Tisacoop," "Aleksandrović Winery," "Trivanović Winery," "Budimka," "ITN Group," "Damar Confit," "Sanum per Fructus," "Cmana," "Rodoslav Distillery," "NS Bomi," "Sanum per Fructus," and "Aroma." In addition, the logistics company "Milšped" presented its services, while "Pupin Park" showcased its industrial zone project and potential.
The Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCC), along with the Development Agency of Serbia (RAS), organized a national stand to help Serbian businesses expand their market reach and support the Free Trade Agreement with China.
“Serbian companies anticipate engaging in numerous business discussions during the fair. They believe that the recently signed Free Trade Agreement between our two countries will significantly enhance economic cooperation between Serbian and Chinese companies, benefiting both sides,” said Zorana Delić from the SCC's Center for Fair, Event, and Exhibition Organization.
She mentioned that most Serbian companies participating in this year’s CIIE have already started the registration process and are in the process of obtaining export numbers for the Chinese market. Additionally, some companies that already operate in China are looking to expand their business arrangements in China.
The CIIE, organized by the Government of China and the China International Import Expo Bureau, aims to encourage importing foreign goods and services into China in line with China’s commitment to promoting globalization and market openness.
Photo credit: Zorana Delić
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