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Czech companies are investing more than a billion euros in Belgrade

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The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, stated today that more and more Czech companies are interested in investing in Serbia, that trade is growing more and more, and that it is possible for that country to be in seventh place as a trade partner in the next two years.
Vucic stated for RTS from Prague that in the next period he will try, as much as he can, to additionally help our Czech friends “about investing in Serbia.
According to him, the Czech company SEBRI will invest more than a billion euros in real estate in Belgrade alone.
“The Czech company plans to invest more than a billion euros in Belgrade alone, Marina Dorcol will look magnificent, these people have bought a lot of land in other parts of Belgrade as well. There will be a magnificent building in Mitic’s hole, and it will also have an arch that will look like the Triumphal Arch,” said Vucic.
He said that in the Czech Republic “we are looking for the right investor for Stavalj”, that negotiations are being conducted on “Skoda and trams”, as well as that with the buyer of “Telenor” PPF “more and more things are connecting us to the Czech Republic”, Danas reports.

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