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Serbia, EXPO2027 exhibition: opportunity to attract hundreds of thousands of people from all around the word

The organization of the EXPO2027 international exhibition will enable the creation of thousands of jobs and will be an opportunity to attract hundreds of thousands of people who have never been to Belgrade, said today the president of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, Marko Čadež.

“Currently, we may not even be aware of how important this is, and it will be an opportunity to create new jobs for our companies.” Thank you to the people from the Expo team, the Government and the President of Serbia for believing in this project from the beginning and doing everything to show the whole world that we are a winning city, country and region,” said Čadež in a written statement.

 

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