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Held on Thursday, September 12, and Friday, September 13, the fourth edition of "ELECTRIC VEHICLE DAYS" was officially launched at the Novi Sad Fair. Leading businesses from the automotive sector, producers of parts, accessories, and software for electric cars, as well as pioneers in the infrastructure and charging of electric and hybrid cars, are all gathered together. Miloš Vučević, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia, opened the event.

One of the three most influential credit risk assessment agencies on the world financial market, "Moody's Investors Service", decided to improve the issuer rating of the City of Novi Sad to Ba2 "positive outlook" compared to the issuer rating Ba2 "stable outlook", which was assigned to the City of Novi Sad on August 23, 2023.

Novi Sad hosted a delegation from the Slovak City of Košice, led by Igor Petrovčik, the Mayor of Košice's Old Town, who was welcomed by Milan Đurić, the Mayor. The noteworthy collaboration in the area of culture that has so far been achieved was the topic of discussion at the City Hall meeting, particularly in light of the fact that both cities held the title of the European Capitals of Culture.

The first underground public garage in Novi Sad near Banovina building, in the City center, was opened to public today and was visited by Milan Đurić, the Mayor of Novi Sad. Drivers can utilize this state-of-the-art, fully automated garage with elevator in public use mode around the clock, even on weekends and holidays.

The Agreement on the Establishment of Cooperation between Novi Sad and Cleveland, which was signed at the City Hall of this American City, is the highest legal document governing Serbian cities' and municipalities' relationships with cities abroad. It was signed by Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb and Vladimir Marić, chargé d'affaires of the Serbian Embassy in Washington, on behalf of Novi Sad Mayor Milan Đurić.

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H.E. Akira Imamura, the Japanese Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia and Milan Đurić, the Mayor of Novi Sad, met in the City Hall during the Ambassador's first official visit.

Igor Crnobarac, the Deputy Mayor of Novi Sad, attended the reception held to mark the inauguration of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's consulate in Novi Sad. H.E. Joseph Kalala Mulamba, the Ambassador of the DRC to the Republic of Serbia, hosted the event.

On this occasion, the Deputy Mayor addressed the audience, emphasizing that the bilateral relations between the two countries have been going on for over 60 years and that it can be concluded that they are extremely good, because they are based on mutual respect and appreciation.

Mayor Milan Đurić met with the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia, H.E. Bunpa Tan wishing him a warm welcome to Novi Sad.

It is the first courtesy visit of H.E. Bunpa Tan during which mutual interest in cooperation and fostering friendly relations were expressed. Mayor Đurić thanked the Kingdom of Cambodia for respecting the territorial integrity of the Republic of Serbia.

The elements of the Free Trade Agreement between the Republic of Serbia and the People's Republic of China, the implementation of which will begin on July 1, 2024, were presented in Novi Sad at the City Hall. On that occasion, the Mayor of Novi Sad Milan Đurić addressed the audience together with the Minister of Internal and Foreign Trade Tomislav Momirović, the President of the Provincial Government Maja Gojković, the President of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia Marko Čadež and the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Serbia H.E. Li Ming.

The Mayor of Novi Sad, Milan Đurić, together with the President of the Assembly of the City of Novi Sad, Jelena Marinković Radomirović, presented Vidovdan awards to students of Novi Sad primary and secondary schools who won national and international competitions during last school year. The students were awarded with the certificates of recognition, which are given out annually on St. Vitus Day and include a cash prize based on the winner's position.

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