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There is a possibility that DFC will open its office in Serbia

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– That would be a great signal for all American investors, and especially for our people who live here, in the USA, to come to Belgrade and Serbia – said Vucic last night.
The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, revealed to the journalists that negotiations are underway in Washington on the possibility of the American International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) opening an office in Belgrade, and pointed out that this would be a great signal for investors to come to our country.
He says that he thinks that DFC, if that happened, would not have its office anywhere else in the Balkans – except in Belgrade.
He points out that that would be a great signal for our people that Serbia is a good place, he added.
– But, I can’t confirm it to you yet, it hasn’t been completely agreed yet, but it is extraordinary news for all three important rating agencies: Standard and Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch. It is an extremely important news that would further raise the relations between Serbia and the United States, because we are becoming so much more interesting for the American capital market and for their businessmen – stated the President of Serbia.
But, we will wait until tomorrow, Vucic added last night.
It is an organization that has a budget of, as previously reported by the media, 60 billion euros.
The corporation was personally formed by the President of the United States, and was conceived as a counterpart to the Chinese project “New Silk Road”, Srbija Danas reports.

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