CSEBA was established with a mission to provide the basis for economic and financial cooperation between China and the countries of South-Eastern Europe, including: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, FYR of Macedonia, Kosovo, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, as well as the countries of: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Russia.
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The area of Southeast Europe has always had an interesting role in the European history, a mixture between the developed West and the exotic East. With its geographic location, it was an unavoidable part of the ancient Silk Road and there is no wonder that it is still an area of interest of both the European Union and China.
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China sets 2024 GDP growth target at around 5%
China sets 2024 GDP growth target at around 5%
13th March 2024
China on Tuesday set a growth target of around 5 percent for its economy in 2024, a "forward-looking and pragmatic" goal which deputies and economists said sends strong signals that the world's second-largest economy will sustain its firm recovery momentum this year despite rising headwinds, while putting more emphasis on ensuring economic stability and transforming growth models.
Happy Chinese New Year 2024 – Year of the Dragon
Happy Chinese New Year 2024 – Year of the Dragon
9th February 2024
The Chinese Southeast European Business Association (CSEBA) wishes all its business partners in the PR China, as well as the entire Chinese people, a happy Chinese New Year.

CRBC wins big contract to build a direct exit to the Croatian highway
CRBC wins big contract to build a direct exit to the Croatian highway
13th March 2024
The Chinese company China Road and Bridge Corporation submitted the most favorable offer for the construction of 14.7 kilometers of new expressway from the Brestovac Požeški junction to the Godinjak junction.
Italy in talks with Chery on car plant
Italy in talks with Chery on car plant
13th March 2024
MILAN - The Italian government is holding talks with China's Chery Auto as part of efforts to attract another major automaker to the country in addition to Stellantis STLAM.MI and increase national car production, two sources told Reuters.
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