A Ukrainian business delegation will visit Belgrade on May 19–21, 2026, as part of a visit to Serbia by Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka, the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced.
The main business event of the trip will be the Ukrainian-Serbian Business Forum, which is intended to serve as a platform for direct negotiations between companies from both countries, establishing new contacts, and discussing practical areas of economic cooperation.
The Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry invites companies from the agro-industrial sector, fertilizer production, construction, the electrical engineering industry, agricultural machinery manufacturing, energy, and other sectors to participate.
The mission’s program includes B2B meetings with Serbian companies, visits to enterprises, the search for new partners, and discussions on joint projects.
Registration is open at the following link: https://forms.gle/gkyXVSa2E8vnzQTd8
Contact person: Valeria Zabashta, +380 50 366 4997.
For Ukrainian businesses, Serbia may be of interest not only as a separate market but also as a logistics and manufacturing hub for accessing the Western Balkan countries—North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and other markets in the region.
The most practical areas for cooperation could include the agro-industrial complex, food processing, construction materials, energy equipment, agricultural machinery, electrical products, logistics, and industrial cooperation. The participation of Serbian companies in projects to restore Ukrainian infrastructure, energy systems, and industrial facilities may be of particular interest in the future.
The involvement of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry creates an institutional channel for developing bilateral business contacts, including issues related to certification, finding reliable partners, logistics, B2B communication, and support for joint projects.
The Ukrainian delegation’s visit to Belgrade could be a step toward shifting Ukrainian-Serbian economic relations to a more practical business plane and expanding the presence of Ukrainian businesses in the markets of Southeast Europe.