Imagine a world where your next sleek electric vehicle (EV) isn't just designed in a tech hub, but built right in the heart of the Balkans. That's exactly the vision Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic is pushing for! 🌍
During a recent visit to the Chinese mainland, President Vucic stopped by the headquarters of tech giant Xiaomi. He didn't just admire the gear; he dropped a major hint: if Xiaomi decides to scale up its EV game in Europe, Serbia should be its first stop. 🛑🇷🇸
But why Serbia? It's more than just a friendly invitation. According to Jelena Grubor Stefanovic, director of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's representative office in China, it's a strategic match. On one side, you have the Chinese mainland's absolute powerhouse status in smart manufacturing and EV tech. On the other, Serbia brings established industrial capacity and some seriously skilled engineering talent. 🛠️🎓
For the youth and entrepreneurs in Serbia, this isn't just about getting more cool cars on the road. It's about joining the future of the European smart mobility supply chain. By partnering with innovators like Xiaomi, Serbia aims to shift from being a consumer to a key player in how Europe moves. ⚡📱
Whether you're a tech geek or a business student, this move shows how global partnerships are evolving. It's not just about trade—it's about building the future of transport together! 🤝✨
Reference(s):
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