AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChina-Serbia Tech Push: Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić’s Beijing visit spotlights a new wave of cooperation, from Xiaomi’s automated EV production and possible Serbia incentives to broader AI, robotics and advanced manufacturing plans tied to a reported $1.1bn package. Cybersecurity Training: HUB201, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce’s CDT and Austrian Standards launched Serbia’s first international NIS2 expert training and certification program, aiming to help firms meet stricter EU cyber-risk and resilience requirements. Industrial Partnerships Network: A BRICS forum in Xiamen launched a Network of Partner Cities on New Industrial Revolution, with Belgrade among founding cities focused on green development, digital transformation and talent. EU Enlargement Pressure: EU countries are debating Ukraine’s accession while warning not to sideline the Western Balkans, with the Montenegro summit seen as a credibility test for EU integration. Energy/Industry Deals: Serbia’s Chamber of Commerce says nearly EUR945m in new Chinese investment contracts were signed, including a planned robot factory. Food & Family Policy: The UAE and Serbia signed a CEPA-linked cooperation agreement to strengthen family empowerment and child protection. Science Infrastructure in Vinca: Serbia issued location requirements for a Science and Research Center and a local community center inside the Belo Brdo archaeological park complex. Safety Concerns: Linglong Tire in Zrenjanin received operating permits for hazardous chemical sections despite missing approvals for major accident protection.
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