Deputy Under Secretary Farrell to Travel to Serbia and Germany to Advance Bilateral Commercial Relations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Contact: Office of Public Affairs
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WASHINGTON - From November 11-15, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Diane Farrell, will travel to Belgrade, Serbia, and Düsseldorf, Germany, to advance bilateral economic relations and build new transatlantic commercial partnerships.
From November 11-13 in Belgrade, Deputy Under Secretary Farrell will meet with several Serbian government officials, including Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, Minister of Information and Telecommunications Mihajlo Jovanović and the Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedović. She will discuss U.S. private sector capabilities to assist Serbia’s energy transition.
The Deputy Under Secretary will also discuss ways to explore further government-to-government engagement to enhance mutual economic prosperity and advance shared priorities for trade and investment in key sectors. Additionally, Deputy Under Secretary Farrell will participate in an IT Business Roundtable, hosted by AmCham Serbia, to discuss this critical sector’s top issues.
From November 14-15 in Düsseldorf, Deputy Under Secretary Farrell will lead ITA’s delegation to MEDICA, the world’s largest medical trade show. She will meet with German government officials and U.S. and German private sector representatives to advance new U.S.-German cooperation on artificial intelligence, digital technologies, green technology, and a skilled workforce. She will also promote women’s leadership in entrepreneurship at a Women’s Leadership Exchange where she will highlight ITA’s EMPOWER HER Initiative in partnership with AmCham EU and give keynote remarks at a panel, “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: U.S and EU Perspectives.”
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