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Prime Minister talks with “Toyo Tires” on expansion plans in Serbia

Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević held a meeting with representatives of the Japanese company “Toyo Tires”, which, pleased with the business climate in Serbia, plans to further expand its investments in Inđija.

Vučević emphasized that the company’s new investment is a significant boost for Serbia’s economy and a key message to all investors from Japan, as well as other countries, to invest in Serbia.

As he stated, “Toyo Tires” is one of the largest Japanese investments in Serbia, contributing significantly to the local community and the country’s overall economy. The Prime Minister highlighted that the opening of the new facility would create job opportunities for highly skilled workers.

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Vučević also invited representatives of the company to participate in organizing the EXPO 2027 exhibition, which he noted would present opportunities for investment, especially in infrastructure projects.

The meeting was also attended by Adriana Mesarović, the Minister of Economy, who is acting in the capacity of the Minister of Internal and External Trade.

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