As part of our continuous efforts to improve international cooperation and expand business horizons, a meeting was held between representatives of our business club and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of the Guangdong region with political leaders from the Chinese city of Foshan. This meeting was an opportunity to further strengthen economic ties and explore opportunities for expanding trade activities.
The following participated in the meeting:
– Ms. Mai Jiehua, Vice President of the CPPCC Foshan Board
– Mr. Wu Xiaoqing, General Secretary of CPPCC Foshan Committee
– Ms. Xu Mixun, Head of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports of Foshan City
– Mr. Chen Haobin, Head of Foshan City Market Regulation Administration
– Mr. Yin Hui, Chairman of the Board of CPPCC Chancheng District, Foshan
– Ms. Ma Xiangyu, Director of Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Overseas Chinese and Foreign Affairs at CPPCC Foshan
During the meeting, key issues related to the improvement of bilateral trade exchange and potential for joint investments were discussed. Special emphasis was placed on the possibility of expanding imports and exports, both of products from Serbia and those from China. The talks also included ways in which our businessmen could more effectively access the Chinese market, as well as opportunities for Chinese companies in our country.
Foshan, a city with a population of about 9.5 million inhabitants, is one of the most important industrial centers of China. Its economy is known for strong manufacturing, innovation in technology and wide opportunities in trade. As part of the Guangdong region, which is crucial to the Chinese economy, Foshan offers numerous opportunities for economic cooperation, making it an ideal partner for our members.
The meeting took place in a constructive atmosphere and the foundations for future joint projects were laid. This initiative marks a significant step forward in our efforts to connect with global markets and open new doors for our members.
We remain committed to further strengthening cooperation with Chinese partners, believing that such meetings will contribute to long-term economic stability and development.