German retailer Lidl to open stores in Serbia
Trade Minister Rasim Ljajić expects German discount supermarket chain Lidl to start building retail outlets in Serbia in the second half of 2014.
Wednesday, 08.01.2014.
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BELGRADE Trade Minister Rasim Ljajic expects German discount supermarket chain Lidl to start building retail outlets in Serbia in the second half of 2014. Ljajic said in an interview for Tanjug that it is certain that Lidl will buy lots for its facilities in at least 15 cities and municipalities in Serbia by June. German retailer Lidl to open stores in Serbia Lidl confirmed earlier that it had purchased lots in Valjevo, Subotica, Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Nis, Smederevo and Belgrade. Asked when to expect the long-awaited arrival of Ikea in the Serbian market, Ljajic said that the company is facing problems in gaining various licenses. “We need amendments to the Law on Planning and Construction not only for the arrival of chain businesses, but also for the improvement of economic and business environment in the country,” he said. Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG is a global supermarket chain based in Neckarsulm comprising over 10,000 stores across Europe. (sxc.hu, stock) Tanjug
German retailer Lidl to open stores in Serbia
Lidl confirmed earlier that it had purchased lots in Valjevo, Subotica, Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Niš, Smederevo and Belgrade.Asked when to expect the long-awaited arrival of Ikea in the Serbian market, Ljajić said that the company is facing problems in gaining various licenses.
“We need amendments to the Law on Planning and Construction not only for the arrival of chain businesses, but also for the improvement of economic and business environment in the country,” he said.
Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG is a global supermarket chain based in Neckarsulm comprising over 10,000 stores across Europe.
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