He emphasized that this move demonstrates that Serbia and North Macedonia are prime examples of successful regional cooperation without barriers.
“We have already achieved a lot, and we are close to becoming a model for how a ‘one-stop shop’ should function in terms of trade in goods and services, ensuring there are no obstacles, allowing us to operate like EU countries. Our goal is for Serbia and North Macedonia to be examples of countries that clearly show how to make it easier for businesses to focus on what they do best—creating new value—without worrying about administrative issues,” said Čadež.
The first activities of the office will focus on speeding up administrative procedures to facilitate seamless integration into a unified market, as well as on connecting business communities and partners.
The representative of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia in Skopje will be Nola Ismajloska Starova.