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The traditional cocktail of Confindustria Serbia titled “Welcome back cocktail party” was held at the Crystal Hotel in Belgrade.

The gathering was an opportunity for members, friends and associates of the association to meet after a summer break in a pleasant atmosphere.

Italian ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Carlo Lo Cascio enriched the event with his presence. 

Many guests, including representatives of international and domestic institutions, were greeted by Mr Erich Cossutta, the president of Confindustria Srbija, after whom ambassador Lo Cascio addressed guests and reminded that Italian and Serbian businesspeople gathered around Confindustria represent an essential segment of the Italian-Serbian partnership.

He stressed that all indicators show that the trade exchange between the two countries will exceed 4 billion euros by the end of the year.

Following the address of ambassador Lo Cascio, the Director of Confindustria, Ms Irena Brajović, took the opportunity to present the companies that recently became part of the Confindustria business network, among which are Palet Pak, MGM Giorgi Spa, Golden lady group, Metal components supplier doo, Vibac Balcani doo, Impianti technologies servizi srl, Naturallook srl, KBM ASCO and Kaizen Institute Serbia.

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