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Ikea wants to open four shopping centers in Serbia – Swedish company to employ between 6 and 8 thousand workers

Swedish Ikea is interested in opening four large shopping centers in Serbia and it is intensively working on that investment – Trade and Industry Promoter at the Embassy of Sweden to Serbia Dimitrije Ivanovic announced yesterday.

Ivanovic said at the meeting “Znanjem do investicija” (Knowledge leads to investments) in Indjija that Ikea planned to open two shopping centers in Belgrade, one in Novi Sad and one in Nis.

– About 200 million euros should be invested and between 1,500 and 2,000 workers employed in each of them – said Ivanovic.

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