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New partnerships between the economies of Serbia and the Emirates

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Presence on the market of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of more than 20 companies from Serbia in the field of information technology, various sectors of production, trade and services, increasing number of Serbian products in retail facilities, stronger cooperation and connecting business communities, as well as putting our country on list of recommended destinations, marked the first year of operation of the Office of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (SCC) in Dubai.
As announced by the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, the result of these activities is a key role in organizing the video blockchain summit of Serbia and the UAE, which will be held next month in cooperation with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, with the participation of many companies and experts from the two countries and India.
– Our goal is for this summit to be the first step in connecting future business partners, as well as to improve the cooperation of companies in innovative and fast-growing technologies and sectors – said the head of the PKS Office in Dubai, Marko Selakovic.
– We did not stop even during the coronavirus pandemic. We participated in the renewal of air traffic between Serbia and the UAE, we supported our citizens and businessmen in the most difficult moments, we provided them with information important for successful business – he added.
Thanks to the agreement with the Dubai Free Zones Council and the Port of Abu Dhabi, as well as the agreements signed by Marko Cadez, president of PKS, at the end of October 2019, companies from Serbia and the Western Balkans region were able to quickly open companies in free zones and other benefits.
– We have established quality communication and partnership cooperation with several chambers of commerce, associations and trade representations, we have worked on improving the recognizability and image of Serbia in the Emirates – Selakovic reminded.
According to him, it is planned to further strengthen foreign trade cooperation, even greater presence of goods and services on the Emirate market, improve partnerships and business connections, not only in the fields of agriculture, trade and tourism, but also in innovation and new technologies, Vesti Online reports.

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