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Arab Business Club opens in Belgrade

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The first Arab Business Club has opened in Belgrade and will actively work on forging ties among the economies of Arab and Islamic countries and Serbia, as well as on strengthening cooperation in culture and tourism.

At the opening ceremony late Wednesday, the club’s President Boris Arandjelovic said that it has been established to contribute to the collaboration of the economies of Serbia and the Arab and Islamic countries and establish ties between technologies and know-how.

The Arab Business Club will play an active role in the exchange of technologies between Serbia and the Arab countries and contribute to the promotion of the Serbian economy and the inflow of investments into Serbia, Arandjelovic noted.

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The ceremony was attended by many guests, including Serbian and foreign businesspeople and diplomats accredited in Serbia.

Source SerbGov

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