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Increasing interest of German investors

The interest of German investors to invest in Serbia is growing in the last eight months, said German Ambassador to Serbia Wolfram Maas.

There is no week in which some German companies do not come to the Embassy to inquire about the conditions for investing in Serbia to sign an agreement to invest or open a new facility, “ said Mass in the Media Center where the results of the sixth survey of German companies on business environment in Serbia.

The survey, which was attended by almost two thirds of German companies operating in Serbia, showed that 61 percent of German companies is expected that next year will be better for business in Serbia.

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The survey results have shown that four out of five German companies re-invest in Serbia.

German investment in Serbia amounted to two billion euros, while German companies in Serbia employs 20 000 people.

Source serbia-business.com

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