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Milšped Group teams up with Belt and Road Institute to boost trade between China and Serbia

The Milšped Group has entered into a strategic logistics partnership with the Belt and Road Institute, aiming to enhance logistics services and trade relations between China and Serbia.

The agreement was signed by Nikola Todorović, Deputy General Director of Milšped, and Professor Dr. Bojan Lalić, Director of the Belt and Road Institute.

“Our experience in the Asian and Chinese markets, gained through our Milspeed China operations, positions us as an ideal partner for such initiatives. The long-term relationships we’ve built in that region give us a competitive edge in executing complex logistics projects globally. We are confident that our ability to respond swiftly to challenges and our commitment to advanced technologies will maximize the potential of this partnership,” stated Nebojša Krivokuća, CEO of Milšped Group.

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Professor Dr. Bojan Lalić emphasized the importance of the agreement, noting, “Today, we have signed a strategic accord that aligns us with the mission of the Belt and Road Initiative. Logistics is now a cornerstone of all sciences, and collaborating with Milšped Group will enable us to implement projects more effectively in critical areas such as decarbonization, ESG reporting, and energy efficiency. The Belt and Road Institute is dedicated to supporting companies, fostering connections with universities, and enhancing the Serbian economy’s capacity on a global scale.”

Following the signing, a workshop on the Sino-Serbian Free Trade Agreement was conducted by Aleksandar Pajić, an expert on international preferential trade from Milšped Group. The session covered key aspects of the agreement, including regulations and procedures for importers and exporters, along with practical examples. Participants engaged in discussions about the opportunities presented by the agreement.

The Belt and Road Initiative is a global infrastructure project designed to connect Asia, Europe, and Africa, aiming to improve trade routes and facilitate international exchanges. As a strategic logistics partner, Milšped will collaborate with various companies within the Belt and Road Institute to advance traffic infrastructure, logistics, and trade networks.

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