They discussed various measures that countries are taking to absorb the major shock of the energy crisis, and Mali emphasised that Serbia has not passed on the increase in oil prices to its citizens.
Following the meeting, Mali described it as very constructive, noting that discussions focused on the global situation related to the energy crisis. We discussed various measures that countries have taken to absorb this major shock. Some countries have passed on the entire increase in the price of crude oil to the end customer, that is, to the citizens, while Serbia has not done so, Mali pointed out after the meeting.
The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasised that Serbia has shown itself to be ready for this shock and that it has therefore taken on the cost of reducing excise duties.
He added that this had a significant positive effect on the entire economy, as such measures and the state’s response have contributed to maintaining living standards and further supporting efforts to curb inflation.
He pointed out that, given that all possible models for how countries around the world should react are currently being considered if the crisis persists, the IMF’s proposal is for countries to react with more targeted measures towards those who are most vulnerable.
The IMF’s proposal is to react with measures towards those categories of the population that are most vulnerable to price increases, particularly the poorest. And we will, of course, discuss this with the IMF in the coming weeks, he said.
Mali added that he discussed another important topic with Bo Li, which is Serbia’s further investment in artificial intelligence.
This is considered a huge advantage and a huge opportunity for further accelerated development in the world, and Serbia has already taken significant steps towards this, Mali said.
The First Deputy Prime Minister will also address a reception at the residence of the Republic of Serbia in Washington D.C. tonight, which will be dedicated to the promotion of Specialised Expo 2027, which Serbia will host.