Serbia good place for investment, says council

Foreign Investors Council President Kjell-Morten Johnsen says Serbia was a good place in which to invest but that some problems"still had to be solved".

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Wednesday, 18.05.2011.

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Foreign Investors Council President Kjell-Morten Johnsen says Serbia was a good place in which to invest but that some problems"still had to be solved". He mentioned "bureaucratic procedures" as one such hurdle. Serbia good place for investment, says council At a gathering in Belgrade on Tuesday dubbed "Reality Check", Johnsen - of Norway's Telenor - said that the restitution issue needed a solution and that the approval of building licenses had to be faster. "Fiat's investment, as well as that of the Belgian retail chain Delhaize, show that Serbia is a good place in which to invest," said Johnsen. He underscored that he had spoken with representatives of many companies that wanted to invest in Serbia and that he always informs them that the government is open to dialogue and that Serbia is a good investment prospect. Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic called on foreign investors to invest in Serbia and added that the government was ready to enter dialogue with them. He also said that Serbia's current economic problems were not problems that should discourage investment in Serbia. "Serbia is today a better place for investment than it was a year ago," underlined the prime minister. The gathering on Tuesday (Beta)

Serbia good place for investment, says council

At a gathering in Belgrade on Tuesday dubbed "Reality Check", Johnsen - of Norway's Telenor - said that the restitution issue needed a solution and that the approval of building licenses had to be faster.

"Fiat's investment, as well as that of the Belgian retail chain Delhaize, show that Serbia is a good place in which to invest," said Johnsen.

He underscored that he had spoken with representatives of many companies that wanted to invest in Serbia and that he always informs them that the government is open to dialogue and that Serbia is a good investment prospect.

Prime Minister Mirko Cvetković called on foreign investors to invest in Serbia and added that the government was ready to enter dialogue with them. He also said that Serbia's current economic problems were not problems that should discourage investment in Serbia.

"Serbia is today a better place for investment than it was a year ago," underlined the prime minister.

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