The delegation's two-day business mission began today in Belgrade 30 Italian companies from the sector of small and medium enterprises.
This business meeting organized and coordinated by the National Italian Association of Industrialists Confindustria in cooperation with the Association of Italian Businessmen in Serbia Confindustria Serbia with support Bank Intesa.
This two-day business meeting, within which will be organized as many as 150 B2B meetings between Italian and Serbian companies is also an opportunity to present new potential Italian investors with opportunities for business and investment in Serbia and creation of production and trade partnerships between Italian and Serbian companies. He leads the Italian delegation vice president of the group for small and medium-sized enterprises of the Italian Confindustria, Cinzia La Rosa.
Opening this important bilateral business meeting Vice President of Confindustria Serbia, Romano Rossi pointed out that small and medium-sized enterprises represent the heart of the Italian economy, both in Italy and outside its borders. "In Serbia, 70% of Confindustria's members are small and medium-sized enterprises. These are companies run by entrepreneurs who recognized the opportunity to improve their own business in Serbia and who had the courage to overcome their borders and find a "home" on this side of the Adriatic. What makes me especially happy as the vice president of Confindustria in Serbia is that a large number of Italian small and medium-sized companies are now in the process of reinvesting and consolidating historical partnerships with local, Serbian companies," Rossi concluded.
A message of support for the strengthening of business ties between Serbia and Italy was sent by Gabriele Pache, Deputy President of the Executive Board Bank Intesa: "As a leader on the banking market of Serbia and a member of Intesa Sanpaolo, one of the leading European banking groups headquartered in Italy, Intesa Bank actively contributes to the strengthening of economic relations and business ties between the two countries." We place special emphasis on providing the highest quality copper services to Italian companies operating in Serbia, while at the same time we connect companies from Serbia and Italy and help them to establish cooperation.
Our participation in today's event represents another confirmation of such commitment," Pache concluded. Special attention at today's meeting was also devoted to the business conditions in the "Free Zones", which she told the attendees about. Jasmina Stambuk Director of the Administration for Free Zones at the Ministry of Finance. The guest of honor on the first day of the mission was Ambassador of Italy in Serbia, Carlo Lo Caso who once again confirmed that Italy and Serbia enjoy privileged economic relations. He added that Italian small and medium-sized companies have a crucial role and that Serbian partners see them as an example to follow. "Small and medium-sized enterprises represent a model that fits perfectly into the Serbian economic environment and they can bring additional value to the territory where they operate," Ambassador Lo Caso concluded.
Press release: Nord Communications
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