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Tuesday, 24.04.2018.

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German company aims to become "biggest employer in Serbia"

Germany's Leoni company will open a new production facility in Nis, southern Serbia, on Wednesday, employing 1,125 workers.

Izvor: Tanjug

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pre 6 godina

There isn't much other to say but congratulations to Serbia. Neighboring countries should take after. Only way to avoid conflict is to invest in your economy. When people have jobs they don't have time or energy to listen to b.s from politicians.

/Albanian

Avni

pre 6 godina

Imagine. German company, not Russian. I guess they saw that video of Serbian workers kneeling before South Korean owners. Much cheaper workers in Serbia than Germany, and for few hundred euros Serbs will kiss their behind. Wonder if Serbs will sing "Danke Deutschland"?

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Lots of investments coming from Russia, China, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Arabs and elsewhere. Great news for Serbia and its citizens. With strong economic links, it makes it less likely that countries will have hostile policies towards Serbia.

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Just wondering ...why are not the Alb keyboard warriors here wondering why "kosova's friends" aren't employing the people of Europes Youngest democracy"? Why are they investing in the "Eneny" of "kosova"?
The question you should be asking yourself...where are OUR Politicians? What are they doing for OUR "country"? Why are they not landing this stuff in OUR "country"?
I think that if you get our your "victim" pride, you will see that the Srbs are not the ones you should be worried about?
But you would have to be honest with yourself...

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Just wondering ...why are not the Alb keyboard warriors here wondering why "kosova's friends" aren't employing the people of Europes Youngest democracy"? Why are they investing in the "Eneny" of "kosova"?
The question you should be asking yourself...where are OUR Politicians? What are they doing for OUR "country"? Why are they not landing this stuff in OUR "country"?
I think that if you get our your "victim" pride, you will see that the Srbs are not the ones you should be worried about?
But you would have to be honest with yourself...

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Lots of investments coming from Russia, China, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Arabs and elsewhere. Great news for Serbia and its citizens. With strong economic links, it makes it less likely that countries will have hostile policies towards Serbia.

1+1=100

pre 6 godina

There isn't much other to say but congratulations to Serbia. Neighboring countries should take after. Only way to avoid conflict is to invest in your economy. When people have jobs they don't have time or energy to listen to b.s from politicians.

/Albanian

Avni

pre 6 godina

Imagine. German company, not Russian. I guess they saw that video of Serbian workers kneeling before South Korean owners. Much cheaper workers in Serbia than Germany, and for few hundred euros Serbs will kiss their behind. Wonder if Serbs will sing "Danke Deutschland"?

Watcher

pre 6 godina

Just wondering ...why are not the Alb keyboard warriors here wondering why "kosova's friends" aren't employing the people of Europes Youngest democracy"? Why are they investing in the "Eneny" of "kosova"?
The question you should be asking yourself...where are OUR Politicians? What are they doing for OUR "country"? Why are they not landing this stuff in OUR "country"?
I think that if you get our your "victim" pride, you will see that the Srbs are not the ones you should be worried about?
But you would have to be honest with yourself...

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Lots of investments coming from Russia, China, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Arabs and elsewhere. Great news for Serbia and its citizens. With strong economic links, it makes it less likely that countries will have hostile policies towards Serbia.

Avni

pre 6 godina

Imagine. German company, not Russian. I guess they saw that video of Serbian workers kneeling before South Korean owners. Much cheaper workers in Serbia than Germany, and for few hundred euros Serbs will kiss their behind. Wonder if Serbs will sing "Danke Deutschland"?

1+1=100

pre 6 godina

There isn't much other to say but congratulations to Serbia. Neighboring countries should take after. Only way to avoid conflict is to invest in your economy. When people have jobs they don't have time or energy to listen to b.s from politicians.

/Albanian