Serbian exhibitor says Serbia-China ties grow stronger at Supply Chain Expo

At the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo, Serbian exhibitor Maria Martic said China and Serbia enjoy excellent political and economic relations and expressed hopes to build more business ties.

Maria Martic said in an interview with China News Network at the 4th China International Supply Chain Expo that China and Serbia enjoy excellent political and economic relations.

Although this is her first time attending the CISCE, China has long been her “second home” because her employer Dragon Maritime serves as a sub-agent for COSCO Shipping Lines.

Martic noted that goods produced by companies in Serbia are exported not only to China but also to markets across Europe, the United States, and beyond. She emphasized that China is the main export market for Serbian goods.

Through the expo, she hopes to establish strong connections with Chinese counterparts and make the Serbian market more familiar to Chinese businesses.

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