Companies from Slovakia Looking for Partners in Serbia – Memorandum of Cooperation Signed Between CCIS and Council of Slovak Exporters

Source: Tanjug Monday, 21.06.2021. 11:14
Comments
Podeli
Illustration (Photo: PORTRAIT IMAGES ASIA BY NONWARIT/shutterstock.com)Illustration
The president of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia, Marko Cadez, signed the Memorandum of Cooperation with the president of the Council of Slovak Exporters, Lukas Parizek, in Bratislava, which aims to boost the economic cooperation of the two countries.

In a statement for Tanjug, made after the signing of the agreement on the sidelines of the international conference GLOBSEC 2021, Cadez said that it was very important for bilateral cooperation to be fostered and for companies from the two countries to be enabled to come to the markets, as well as to enable Slovak partners to find partners in Serbia as fast and well as possible.

– We also discussed investments in the sector of electrical industry, metalworking industry, where there are certainly interested companies from Slovakia looking for partners in Serbia – he said.

Parizek pointed out that, traditionally, Serbia and Slovakia had good and friendly relations, that there were no unsettled issues, making for a great basis for the further development of economic cooperation.

According to him, the Council, which he is the head of, represents Slovak business in foreign markets and strives to make agreements and seek partners.


– I am glad that, today, we signed the Memorandum of Cooperation with the CCIS, which will be a solid partner of ours in the future, and we will be able to exchange information and provide support to each other – he said for Tanjug.

He emphasized that the trade was two-way and expressed his conviction that the Slovak Council would be a solid partner for the CCIS.

Parizek said that Slovak business people were aware of the potentials of Serbian economy, especially when it comes to metallurgy and agriculture. He also said that Slovak business people were very interested in the Serbian market.

Comments
Your comment
Full information is available only to commercial users-subscribers and it is necessary to log in.

Forgot your password? Click here HERE

For free test use, click HERE

Follow the news, tenders, grants, legal regulations and reports on our portal.
Registracija na eKapiji vam omogućava pristup potpunim informacijama i dnevnom biltenu
Naš dnevni ekonomski bilten će stizati na vašu mejl adresu krajem svakog radnog dana. Bilteni su personalizovani prema interesovanjima svakog korisnika zasebno, uz konsultacije sa našim ekspertima.