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Chinese Mei Ta is planning new investments in Serbia

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The Chinese company Mei Ta, which produces parts for cars and motorcycles in two factories in the Obrenovac industrial zone Baric, is planning new investments at that location.
As it was said for eKapija in the CSO Obrenovac, last year the representatives of the company discussed two options for a new investment with the local self-government.
– The original idea of the leader Mei Ta was to build the largest logistics center of the company for the whole of Europe in Baric. So all the logistics they need to do business in Europe would be here. Later, they also considered the expansion of production, ie the construction of the third plant, considering the good production results lately. Both of these options are still on the table – they told us in the Municipality.
They pointed out that the company currently employs 3,000 people in Obrenovac and that the first two phases of the investment have shown exceptional results.
Let us remind you, the first Mei Ta plant in Obrenovac was opened in 2017, and the second two years later. A total of 150 million euros was invested in both factories, of which the state of Serbia financed 35%.
At the opening of the second plant, the Minister of Finance, Sinisa Mali, announced the possibility of building a third plant of a Chinese investor in this Belgrade municipality.
By the way, the company recently submitted a request to the Ministry of Environmental Protection for approval of the Environmental Impact Assessment Study of the 5th phase of the project of building a car parts factory in Baric, and as they specified in the municipality, it is a finishing facility that has already been built, eKapija reports.

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