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Serbian blueberries to be imported to China, as strategic partnership gains pace 塞尔维亚蓝莓将进口到中国,战略伙伴关系发展加快步伐

Release time:2024-05-17 17:23 Click volume:32401

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pictured at a blueberry garden in Wengbao Village of Majiang County, Southwest China's Guizhou Province, May 16, 2023.  Photo: Xinhua


Serbia-produced blueberries that meet requirements will be allowed to be imported into China with immediate effect, China's General Administration of Customs (GAC) announced on Thursday.

 

The news comes as part of the achievements during the Chinese top leader's state visit to Serbia on Tuesday and Wednesday.

 

In a joint statement, the two countries announced a commitment to deepening and elevating the China-Serbia comprehensive strategic partnership. Serbia was the first Central and Eastern European country to become China's comprehensive strategic partner eight years ago.

 

As one of the milestones marking the partnership, China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country's top economic planning agency, signed cooperation documents with Serbian government in areas including Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) cooperation, green development and the digital economy.

 

The NDRC signed a memorandum of understanding with Serbia's Ministry of Internal and Foreign Trade on a medium-term action plan for BRI cooperation, with the two sides agreeing to establish a working mechanism to implement the action plan, according to a statement on the NDRC website.

 

In addition, the NDRC and the Serbian Ministry of Environmental Protection agreed to carry out pragmatic cooperation in handling global climate change, environmental protection, the recycling economy, energy conservation and enhancing energy efficiency in a bid to boost the two countries' green transition.

 

The two countries also agreed to strengthen policy coordination on digitalization and expand partnership in fields including big data, information and telecommunication technology and cloud computing, and ramp up the digitalization of traditional industries, according to the NDRC.

 

These new achievements mark the extension of China-Serbia cooperation from traditional sectors such as steel to new industries, as well as an improvement in cooperation quality, Zhang Hong, a senior research fellow at the Institute of Russian, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Thursday.

 

With this sound cooperation basis, Serbia has seen notable yields in the joint construction of the BRI, and it is expected to have a demonstration effect on cooperation between China and the region, Zhang said.

 

"More importantly, high-level exchanges between the two countries will inject greater confidence into the market and attract more enterprises to invest in Serbia," he said.

 

Serbia is China's first free trade partner in the Central and Eastern European region.

 

In 2023, China was the largest source of foreign direct investment for Serbia and the second-largest trade partner, official data showed. The two countries' cooperation in trade, industrial chains and infrastructure construction is on the rise, contributing to each other's modernization.

 

Standing at a new starting point, the joint construction of the BRI will boost bilateral economic and trade cooperation to a higher level and a larger scope, Wan Zhe, an economist and professor at the Belt and Road School of Beijing Normal University, told the Global Times on Thursday.

 

The free trade agreement between China and Serbia will take effect on July 1, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

 

Wan said that China has industrial and technological advantages in the green economy and should give play to the driving role of the Green Silk Road to increase infrastructure investment in Serbia to contribute to the Central and Eastern European country's green transition.

 

She said that the two sides should make cooperation in fields such as photovoltaic energy and new-energy vehicles a new growth point for bilateral economic and trade cooperation.

 

中国海关总署(GAC)宣布,符合要求的塞尔维亚蓝莓将立即允许进口到中国。此决定是在中国最高领导人于本周二和周三对塞尔维亚进行国事访问期间达成的成果之一。中塞两国发表联合声明,承诺深化和提升全面战略伙伴关系。中国国家发展和改革委员会与塞尔维亚政府签署了包括“一带一路”倡议合作、绿色发展和数字经济等领域的合作文件。


中国国家发展和改革委员会(NDRC)与塞尔维亚内外贸部签署了一份中期“一带一路”合作行动计划的谅解备忘录,并同意建立工作机制来落实该计划。NDRC与塞尔维亚环境保护部同意在应对全球气候变化、环境保护、循环经济、节能和提高能源效率等方面开展务实合作,以促进两国的绿色转型。


两国还同意加强在大数据、信息和通信技术及云计算等领域的政策协调和合作,并加快传统产业的数字化。这是中塞合作从传统行业如钢铁拓展到新兴产业及提升合作质量的重要标志。


中塞合作基础扎实,塞尔维亚在“一带一路”建设中取得显著成效,预计将对中塞及中东欧地区的合作起到示范作用。高层交流将为市场注入更大信心,吸引更多企业投资塞尔维亚。

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