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Nikolic invited Italian investors to Serbia

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Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has invited Italian investors to work with the Serbian economy, i.e. to take advantage of the agreement between Serbia and Russia, which enables free exports to the big Russian market.

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At the session of the Serbian-Italian business council last night, Nikolic pointed that our country was fully opened for foreign investments. While reminding of the successful examples of Fiat and Benetton, the President has stressed that Italian business people have already realized several excellent investments and have good motives for new investments in the Serbian economy. The basic motive is the fact that Serbia disposes with well trained and inexpensive workforce, but an additional plus can be the Russian market, where we can export almost anything we produce, emphasized Nikolic. He also underlined that the Government had accepted the energy agreement between Serbia and Italy, and announced that the document would soon be ratified in the Serbian Assembly. Previously, Nikolic has met with highest Italian Officials.

Source Voiceofserbia

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