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Foreign investments are of vital importance for Serbia

Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Ivica Dacic has stated in Kragujevac that Serbia is pledging for the economic development because it decides whether we will have the state of social justice, as stated in the Constitution. The foreign investments are of vital importance for Serbia, and I am sure that significant boost to the economic development will come from the investment of the Italian FIAT, Dacic said at the signing of the protocol on cooperation between the Regional Chamber of Commerce in Kragujevac and the Italian PALMO Institute. The document entails further development of the economic and entrepreneurial cooperation, primarily in the automotive industry field. The occasion was also attended by Director of the Fiat Automobiles Serbia Giovanni de Filippis.

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