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Chinese investors showed great interest in Serbian-Chinese industrial park

President of the „China Road and Bridge Corporation“ (CRBC) Du Fei said that companies from the four most developed provinces from China are interested in investing in the Serbian-Chinese industrial park, the Government of Serbia announced. Du Fei discussed with Prime Minister Ana Brnabić about the projects that this company is implementing in Serbia and about future plans for cooperation.

Speaking about the construction of the Serbian-Chinese industrial park in Borča, the Prime Minister emphasized that it is important that the construction of that investment plan starts soon, since that project is also important for attracting investors and the economic growth of Serbia, according to the press release.

Brnabić said that for Serbia “it is extremely important that Chinese businessmen invest in high-tech projects, which represent the future” and reminded that the Chinese company CRBC is already successfully operating in Serbia on capital projects in the field of traffic infrastructure and environmental protection.

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Also, Du Fei indicated that investors are interested in exploring the market and its opportunities for progress. The meeting in the Government was also attended by the Chinese ambassador to Serbia, Chen Bo.

 

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