Photo: USAID/SEDP Project
Furniture Cluster presentation at the
Cologne Fair.
“USAID’s project in Serbia is providing our industry with an invaluable incentive to increase its export potential to the world market. The seservices and assistance of your program will ensure that we realize such of potential.”
-John Walker, Manager of Agroekonomik
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Initiative
USAID’s Serbia Enterprise Development Project (SEDP) is bridging that gap and helping six sectors become more competitive, with the ultimate goal of increasing economic growth, jobs, and prosperity for Serbians. The program provides support with expert analysis, marketing consultation, and development of networks that allow businesses to reduce costs and project a strong, national brand. In addition, SEDP has reached an agreement with the Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency to establish an export database with information on specific sectors and trade links.
Results
After almost fifteen years of absence, Serbia’s furniture and home construction materials sector is once again gaining recognition by international markets. In January 2004, the Serbia Furniture Cluster displayed their best work at the International Furniture Fair in Cologne, Germany — one of the industry’s most important annual events. A surprise hit, the Serbia booth attracted more than 2000 visits and led to hundreds of sales leads. Within a week of returning from the Cologne Fair, cluster companies hosted more than half a dozen delegations of international buyers. Companies are now negotiating deals to enter markets in Italy, Denmark, Germany, and throughout Europe. Over 190 companies are benefiting from their work with USAID’s SEDP.
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