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Russian Export Centre Delegation to Visit Serbia to Strengthen Business Relations

Representatives of the Russian Export Centre met with the Serbian minister of innovation and technology on 5 July to draw up a roadmap to strengthen trade.

Veronika Nikishina, chief executive officer of the Russian Export Centre JSC (REC), held a working meeting with Nenad Popovic, Serbia’s minister of innovation and technological development, to discuss a strategy to increase exports from Russia.

The sides agreed, in particular, to hold a business mission for exporters actively working or planning to cooperate with target importers in Serbia by the end of the year, and to hold a number of meetings with foreign partners interested in buying Russian products.

The CEO also added that last year, a project for the construction of railway infrastructure in Serbia as well as the construction of a unified control centre for train traffic control was launched with the support of the Russian Export Centre. The total volume of supported exports to Serbia amounted to $536.3 million.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Russian Export Centre Delegation to Visit Serbia to Strengthen Business Relations

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