spot_img
Supported byspot_img

South Korean company Yura has big expansion plans for Serbia

According to Tanjug, South Korean company Yura has officially informed Minister of Economy and Regional Development Mladjan Dinkic that it would start construction of its second Nis-based facility, the company’s third plant in Serbia, in March 2011. The plant will produce cables for the automotive industry, while copper for the facility will be procured from Mining Smelter Basin RTB Bor. At least 300 people will be employed at the new facility, according to the Ministry of Economy. Yura has already started construction of a new plant for production of electric components for automobiles in the industrial zone Donje Medjurovo in Nis. This is the largest Greenfield investment in Nis in the last 20 years. The investment is worth €15 million and will employ at least 1,500 people. This company from South Korea earlier took over the Raca-based factory Zastava Elektro, where it invested €8 million and employs 1,300 workers.

Source Balkans.com

Suppported byOwner's Engineer

Surge in online shopping in Serbia amid New Year rush, but delivery and consumer complaints rise

In the wake of the New Year's euphoria, Serbia experienced a surge in online shopping, which was reflected in the mass purchases made by...

Serbia seeks approval for €60 million credit agreement with French Development Agency for railway modernization

The Government of Serbia has presented the Bill for the confirmation of a credit agreement with the French Development Agency (AFD) to the National...

Economist analyzes 2008 NIS sale: Mistake in privatization process, options for Serbia amid sanctions

Economist Goran Radosavljević recently commented on the 2008 sale of the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) to the Russian company Gazprom Neft, suggesting that...
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img
error: Content is protected !!