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Serbia must continue its accelerated digitalization

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The pandemic has pushed and accelerated the transformation of our companies.
– Already today, thanks to the global health crisis, when it comes to digital business, we live and work as if it were 2025. Our imperative must be to further strengthen digital services and platforms, especially those dedicated to small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs – said Marko Cadez, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce at today’s video session of the Eurochambres Single Market Committee.
According to Chadez, otherwise the co-chairman of this board, the pandemic pushed and accelerated the digital transformation of our companies, which, facing the challenges in the new circumstances, skipped five years in this area in a few months.
In order for the trend of accelerated digitalization to continue, companies will need our help, and the survival and further development of the chambers will depend on how successfully we respond to the needs of our members with our services, support in specific jobs and engagement in completing regulations and simplifying bureaucratic procedures.
He reminds that the successful realization of joint projects within the Eurochamber, dedicated to digitalization, such as Digipilot, has shown that regular sector and expert meetings are the fastest and most efficient way to reach concrete solutions needed by the economy.
Pointing out that most chambers of commerce have digitized their services, the president of PKS proposed that a round table be organized in June dedicated to the development of new digital services and platforms with the aim of exchanging experiences and creating new solutions to help companies grow, continue or start their businesses. digital transformation.
At today’s meeting of the Eurocomore Single Market Committee, the Proposal for the Development of Digital Services was adopted, which focuses on education and training for companies to successfully digitize business, reduce bureaucracy by strengthening online services, establishing innovative hubs and IT security.
The participants in the meeting, representatives of the Eurochamber and the European Commission, agree that the Covid-19 pandemic posed great challenges to the entire EU, the European economy and the single market, which, as they pointed out, should be in focus even after the crisis, Srbija Danas reports.

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