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Serbian companies at Meet the Buyer business meeting on October 7 in Belgrade

More than 20 multinational companies and about 200 Serbian enterprises will gather on October 7 at the Meet the Buyer business meeting in Belgrade,...

Paracinka signed agreement on technical cooperation with Croatian Akvarijus

Sinisa Skaro, the owner of Croatian Akvarijus, has given up the acquisition of Paracin-based confectioner Paracinka. However, this company has concluded an agreement on...

Railway company Cargo 10 begins operations

Cargo 10, the joint railway company of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, began operating today. The first train of the joint railway company, transporting...

Investing in construction in Serbia – one year after enacting of Law on spatial planning and construction

The new Law on spatial planning and construction (hereinafter: LPC) was adopted in Serbia at the end of August 2009....

5th BelRE on top of the Balkans!

It is my great pleasure to inform you that the 5th BelRE Fair and Real Estate Conference, titled BELRE Exclusive,...
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Meat-packing industry Pax in Paracin starts production of ready-made meals – Investment worth EUR 1.5m

Sasa Simic, the Director of Meat-packing industry Pax in Paracin, said yesterday (August 25, 2010) that a new hall at 2,000 square meters for...

Industrial zone in Valjevo – City administration bought property of factory Stefil in bankruptcy

Lokal self-government in Valjevo has bought the property of former furniture and cardboard packaging factory Stefil for 200 million dinars - said Valjevo Assistant...

German Stada and Continental expand businesses in Serbia

German Stada will start production of new preparations and drugs in Vrsac-based factory Hemofarm - said Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy...

Monbat opens car battery processing factory on September 1st – EUR 12m worth of investment in Indjija

Monbat will ceremoniously open a factory for processing old lead batteries and producing lead-based alloys in Indjija on September 1st. So far, over...

Grah Automotive to employ 400 workers prior to 2013

Slovenian automotive electric equipment manufacturer Grah Automotive announced that it would employ 400 workers in the new production hall in Batocina within the next...
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