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Serbia “could set up teams with WB to boost growth”

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Aleksandar Vucic discussed with World Bank directors in Paris Monday the possibility of the institution’s experts participating in joint special teams.

They woud deal with boosting year-on-year growth in Serbia as well as work in the country’s education and energy sectors, Tanjug has reported.

The prime minister said that he had discussed the matter with WB Vice President Cyril Muller and Regional Director Ellen Goldstein, noting that they had discussed various reforms required for sustainable growth in Serbia.

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“Our objective is to have good programs for Serbia in various spheres and let ourselves and the citizens know how and where we see Serbia in various fields in three, four or ten years, and work on this with the best local and foreign experts,” Vucic told reporters.

Vucic said that the special teams will also address ways to enhance the operation of the national electric power company EPS and Srbijagas.

“For EPS and Srbijagas, cutting losses is what will matter the most, as will ensuring growth afterwards,” Vucic said.

Source; B92

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