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Serbia is negotiating with 92 investors, the total value of those investments could be 7.3 billion euros

The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, stated today that Serbia is negotiating with 92 investors, and that the total value of those investments could be 7.3 billion euros, as well as more than 35,000 new jobs.

“We must continue that through successful years, in terms of attracting foreign direct investments,” Vucic announced on the official presidential Instagram profile.

A video on Instagram shows that the inflow of foreign direct investment in Serbia in 2019 amounted to 3.8 billion euros, in 2020 three billion, and in 2021 3.9 billion euros, Danas reports.

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