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Serbian Construction Products and Consumer Goods most wanted at " Tirana International Fair" 2023

Dec 14, 2023

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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia and the Development Agency of Serbia organized the presentation of 22 Serbian companies at the International General Trade Fair "Tirana International Fair 2023“, which was held in Tirana, Albania, from December 6th to 9th, 2023.

During the four days of the fair, Serbian companies from the food industry, metal, electrical, chemical, construction, and furniture industries had over 250 meetings with partners from the region, Turkey and Greece. Most interesting for the foreign buyers were construction products and consumer goods.

" Serbian companies have been present at the Albanian market and this fair for 20 years now. This year, 22 companies presented their products and discussed business cooperation with representatives of the most important Albanian distribution chains and retail stores. Among them some producers have been operating in Albania for more than a decade," points out Bojana Lalović from the CCIS Fairs Department. She adds that the foreign trade exchange between Serbia and Albania amounted to 230.9 million euros in the nine months of 2023, which is 24 million euros more than in the same period last year.
This is the nineteenth attendance of the Serbian companies at the fair in Tirana, which this year brought together exhibitors from 15 countries.

Check out HERE a catalogue of Serbian companies and get contact them.


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