塞尔维亚商会主席:塞中经济合作进入新阶段
Serbia-China economic cooperation enters new phase, says chamber chief - Xinhua
中塞合作从基建矿业向AI、机器人延伸,为EPC承建及装备企业提供了在塞尔维亚这一友好市场持续获取项目、并向高附加值领域拓展的长期信号。
塞尔维亚商会主席查代日表示,塞中经济合作已从基建与矿业扩展至制造业和汽车投资,现正迈入聚焦人工智能、机器人和数字技术的新阶段。武契奇总统近期视察中国承建的多瑙河走廊快速路,对施工质量表示满意,并肯定其对东部发展的促进作用。
This photo taken on Dec. 29, 2025 shows the construction site of the Chinese-built Danube Corridor fast road in Golubac, Serbia. Vucic said the road would significantly improve connectivity along the Danube and support economic development in eastern Serbia, expressing satisfaction with the quality of construction and confidence in the Chinese builders. (Photo by Wang Wei/Xinhua)Serbia-China cooperation has evolved through several stages over the past decade, from infrastructure and mining to manufacturing and automotive investment and is now moving toward AI, robotics and digital technologies, Cadez told Xinhua.BELGRADE, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Bilateral economic cooperation between Serbia and China is entering a new phase focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, Marko Cadez, president of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said in a recent interview with Xinhua.According to Serbian media, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's state visit to China has yielded over 20 agreements across key economic sectors and secured nearly 950 million euros (1.1 billion U.S. dollars) in new joint projects, creating about 1,650 new jobs.Bilateral cooperation has evolved through several stages over the past decade, from infrastructure and mining to manufacturing and automotive investment and is now moving toward AI, robotics and digital technologies, Cadez told Xinhua.Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (1st R, front) speaks with Chinese workers while inspecting construction of the Chinese-built Danube Corridor fast road in Golubac, Serbia, Dec. 29, 2025. (Photo by Wang Wei/Xinhua)Cadez, who has visited China eight times in the past 12 months, said he is preparing to attend the International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing later this month to pursue new opportunities between the two sides.The bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has become an important driver of economic ties, and Serbian exports to China have increased by 75 percent over the past two years, while local companies have gained easier access to Chinese machinery, equipment and raw materials, Cadez said.Chinese investment in Serbia has soared to nearly 8 billion euros (9.28 billion dollars), creating around 40,000 jobs, according to Cadez.Meanwhile, bilateral cooperation is increasingly shifting toward advanced technologies, he said, highlighting plans to build a humanoid robot production facility in Serbia, which he said will be the first of its kind in Europe and serve as a model for joint innovation.The Serbian government and Chinese infrastructure giant Shandong Hi-Speed Group sign a commercial contract for an expressway project in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 7, 2026. A 1.3-billion-euro (1.5-billion-U.S. dollars) contract to build a high-speed road in Serbia was signed by the Serbian government and Chinese infrastructure giant Shandong Hi-Speed Group on Thursday. (Photo by Wang Wei/Xinhua)"There are production plants for humanoid robots in the United States and China, but not on European soil," he said. "This will be the first one producing humanoid robots in Europe, and it will be in Serbia."He added that future cooperation will increasingly focus on AI-based production, digital transformation and next-generation industrial technologies.Serbia's ongoing deployment of a standalone 5G network will provide important infrastructure support for AI-powered factories and regional data centers, he said, adding that China's rapid navigation of the technological revolution serves as a critical blueprint for Serbia.This photo taken on May 21, 2026 shows the House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in Belgrade, Serbia. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, serves as the country's political, economic, cultural and scientific research center. The Danube and the Sava rivers converge at Belgrade, where profound history and culture integrate with picturesque natural landscapes. (Photo by Wang Wei/Xinhua)Moreover, driven by an "ironclad" friendship and mutual trust, bilateral cooperation is also moving beyond traditional trade and investment, he said, citing a recent joint venture in China's Hebei Province, where a Serbian company and a Chinese partner established a factory producing agricultural machinery components."It is something that goes beyond just trade," he said. "It is two companies building a new company together and producing for the Chinese market." ■
Serbia-China cooperation has evolved through several stages over the past decade, from infrastructure and mining to manufacturing and automotive investment and is now moving toward AI, robotics and digital technologies, Cadez told Xinhua.
BELGRADE, June 2 (Xinhua) -- Bilateral economic cooperation between Serbia and China is entering a new phase focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, Marko Cadez, president of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
According to Serbian media, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's state visit to China has yielded over 20 agreements across key economic sectors and secured nearly 950 million euros (1.1 billion U.S. dollars) in new joint projects, creating about 1,650 new jobs.
Bilateral cooperation has evolved through several stages over the past decade, from infrastructure and mining to manufacturing and automotive investment and is now moving toward AI, robotics and digital technologies, Cadez told Xinhua.
Cadez, who has visited China eight times in the past 12 months, said he is preparing to attend the International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing later this month to pursue new opportunities between the two sides.
The bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has become an important driver of economic ties, and Serbian exports to China have increased by 75 percent over the past two years, while local companies have gained easier access to Chinese machinery, equipment and raw materials, Cadez said.
Chinese investment in Serbia has soared to nearly 8 billion euros (9.28 billion dollars), creating around 40,000 jobs, according to Cadez.
Meanwhile, bilateral cooperation is increasingly shifting toward advanced technologies, he said, highlighting plans to build a humanoid robot production facility in Serbia, which he said will be the first of its kind in Europe and serve as a model for joint innovation.
"There are production plants for humanoid robots in the United States and China, but not on European soil," he said. "This will be the first one producing humanoid robots in Europe, and it will be in Serbia."
He added that future cooperation will increasingly focus on AI-based production, digital transformation and next-generation industrial technologies.
Serbia's ongoing deployment of a standalone 5G network will provide important infrastructure support for AI-powered factories and regional data centers, he said, adding that China's rapid navigation of the technological revolution serves as a critical blueprint for Serbia.
Moreover, driven by an "ironclad" friendship and mutual trust, bilateral cooperation is also moving beyond traditional trade and investment, he said, citing a recent joint venture in China's Hebei Province, where a Serbian company and a Chinese partner established a factory producing agricultural machinery components.
"It is something that goes beyond just trade," he said. "It is two companies building a new company together and producing for the Chinese market." ■
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