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Serbia, Italy to sign agreements on improvement of cooperation in field of free zones

 

The agreement should help the improvement of overall bilateral cooperation in the free zones, the development of free zones in Serbia by promoting and encouraging their economic development and by attracting potential investors from Italy.

Director of the Free Zones Directorate of the Ministry of Finance Dejan Ristic and President of the Italian-Serbian Business Chamber Vincenzo Divella will hold a press conference at which they will sign a cooperation agreement at 11:00 on 31 May at the Palace of Italy, Kneza Milosa 56.

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The agreement should help the improvement of overall bilateral cooperation in the free zones, the development of free zones in Serbia by promoting and encouraging their economic development and by attracting potential investors from Italy.

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