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Belarus and Serbia to celebrate 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations next year

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The countries started active economic cooperation 10 years ago. And within the last several years the commodity turnover has tripled.

Andrei Laptenok reports:
(Sergei Kizima, Head of International Relations Department of the Academy of Management of the President of Belarus)
The geopolitical advantages of Belarus are obvious for Serbia. The neigbourship with the enormous markets of the EU and the Customs Union resulted in trade and economic relations of Minsk and Belgrade. The commodity turnover includes trucks, trolleybuses, potash fertilizers, tires, rubber goods, fiberboard, paper, cardboard and ceramic tile.
(Sergei Kizima, Head of International Relations Department of the Academy of Management of the President of Belarus)
Today mutual trade amounts to USD 145 million. Serbian business counts on 170 million Customs Union customers, and Belarusian circles suppose that Serbia is the shortest way to the Balkan region and the EU markets.

Source BelTeleRadioCompany

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