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Italian company opens confectionery factory in Serbia

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Serbia’s Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic opened this week a factory of an Italian company Andrea Confezioni, which will employ 500 workers by the end of the year. On this occasion, Dacic underlined that Serbia is economically and politically stable, that it has a good policy for attracting investments, but that this increases the government’s responsibility because it must create good living conditions for citizens. He underlined that Serbia must not lag behind other countries of the region and that it must be a regional leader, as 20 years ago.

The Serbian Prime Minister recalled that in the past seven months, since the formation of the government, a lot has been done in the field of economic and political stability.

This also refers to attracting foreign investors, he added and gave as examples good relations with the EU on the one hand, and with markets of millions of consumers in Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Turkey, on the other hand.

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According to him, the interest in Serbia is big, and the government’s responsibility to create good living conditions for citizens on one side, and keep national interests on the other, even bigger.

That is why it is important that Serbia attracts investors from different parts of the world, Dacic noted and recalled that ties with friends from the United Arab Emirates are renewed to that end.

Today Serbia is a country to which guests come gladly, but the citizens should be the ones to benefit from it the most, the Prime Minister reiterated and expressed satisfaction over another investment of Italy, which is Serbia’s greatest friend in the West and with whom we are joined by historical ties.

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