Brnabic with representatives of ACEBA: US is one of the largest foreign investors in Serbia

Ana Brnabić
Source: Kosovo Online

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with representatives of the American-Central European Business Association (ACEBA) about the possibilities of improving cooperation and new investments, and on that occasion, she emphasized that the US was one of the largest foreign investors in Serbia, RTV reports.

Brnabic pointed out that during the past decade, the economic relations between the two countries had been on the rise, but also that there were opportunities for new investments and the improvement of trade exchange, the Government of Serbia announced.

The Prime Minister emphasized that it was necessary to focus on the development of artificial intelligence that could be applied in various fields, from healthcare to the auto industry.

"Serbia's interest is to develop economic cooperation with the members of this Association, which will occupy an important place in the dialogue with the US," Brnabic said.

The meeting was attended by the president of the ACEBA Association, Eric Stewart, and representatives of 16 American companies, as well as representatives of the association, and Brnabic informed the attendees about the priorities of the Government's work, underlining that the key sectors were energy, economy, agriculture, health, infrastructure, and information technology.

Brnabic also presented the economic, technological, and investment potential of our country.

According to her, Serbia would continue to work successfully on improving bilateral relations.

Company representatives presented the Prime Minister with opportunities and expressed their interest in cooperation in economic areas suitable for investment, business conditions, especially the potential and prospects in Serbia and the region as a whole, as well as the placement of products on the markets of countries with which Serbia had signed free trade agreements.

ACEBA is a leading American business association focused on cooperation with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.