The agreement between the Customs and Monopolies Agency and the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation for the implementation of the “EU support for Internal Market” project in Serbia was signed in Rome. 

The project, financed by the European Union and assigned to the Development Cooperation Agencies of Italy, Spain and Slovakia, aims to align the legislation regulating the Serbian market with the EU one, in view of Serbia's accession to the European Union. 

In this context, ADM will support AICS as a technical partner, seconding one of its officials to Belgrade for the entire duration of the project and making the skills of its experts available for the implementation of activities in the sector of market surveillance and development of related technical infrastructures. 

The initiative represents a concrete follow-up to the Agreement stipulated last March between the director of ADM, Roberto Alesse, and that of AICS, Marco Riccardo Rusconi, and testifies to the potential of a synergy aimed at expanding the technical skills of Italian Cooperation, enriched from the experience gained by ADM in international technical assistance. 

The activity carried out in Serbia in coordination with ADM is also part of the AICS strategy aimed at strengthening and supporting the commitment of Italian administrations and public bodies equipped with excellent expertise and know-how and is part of the framework of bilateral collaborations between Rome and Belgrade, confirming the institutions' attention towards a country central to the stability of the Western Balkans.

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