Slovenian companies have invested EUR 900m in Serbia so far, Slovenian Ambassador to Serbia Miroslav Luci said in Belgrade on Thursday. Slovenian companies want to continue investing in Serbia but also expect Serbian companies to invest in Slovenia, he said at a meeting of small- and medium-sized companies from the two countries.
According to Luci, Slovenian companies mainly launched greenfield investments in this country with financial stability, low inflation and budding competition.
The ambassador also welcomed Serbia's signing of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) and the new Serbian national investment plan, which offers many opportunities for foreign investors.
Moreover, Luci welcomed the recent announcement that the EU would restart talks with Serbia on a stabilisation and association agreement.
The meeting, organised by Slovenia's Chamber of Crafts Industries and Belgrade's Chamber of Commerce, was attended by representatives of 14 Slovenian and 30 Serbian companies.
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