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Thursday, 16.08.2007.

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US$ 2.5bn in foreign investments

Serbia expects this year's foreign investments to reach up to US$ 2.5bn.

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raso

pre 16 godina

oh boy, you never stop learning.

so now 2,5 bill. usd is little money for b92???

i guess when you propaganda day in and day out about serbian selfisolation, you have to continue in this line, no matter how ridicoulos it is.

serbia will probably never again in the near future see 4,5 billion usd fdi, cause that´s the same league as indian economy for example (a market of more than 1 billion people).

not to mention the fdi of 23 bill. usd russia got last year.

it´s the same as with russia: we´re idiots, we don´t know anything, but it feels so damn good for a westerner to have russian and serbian stocks in the portfolio. ;-)

luciano

pre 16 godina

Serbia must institute radical economic measures in order to attract as much foreign capital as possible.This figure is a disaster for the Serbian economy for 2007.Serbia is 20 years behind the rest of the former Socialist countries who are now prospering in the EU.Serbs need to get to work in order to catch up and the sooner the better.

kosta

pre 16 godina

What? Nothing about how much of this money will 'trickle down' to the average Serbian citizen? Of course there isn't!! There is never any benefit to the people. The story is the same throughout Eastern Europe... growing gap between rich and poor. What is the FDI anyways for Serbia? lining the pockets of leaders and corrupt business class... very nice!!

Karl for Lunov Agency

pre 16 godina

I wonder why Jasna Matic, Former director of SIEPA-the Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency used US$ instead of Euro.

I suggest that she use Russian ruble in 2008.))

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Serbia, Serbia, Serbia... are you working against yourself or for yourself... tell the west goodbye and embrace Russia & Vemnezuela, and you will see much much more economic growth.

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Serbia, Serbia, Serbia... are you working against yourself or for yourself... tell the west goodbye and embrace Russia & Vemnezuela, and you will see much much more economic growth.

Karl for Lunov Agency

pre 16 godina

I wonder why Jasna Matic, Former director of SIEPA-the Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency used US$ instead of Euro.

I suggest that she use Russian ruble in 2008.))

kosta

pre 16 godina

What? Nothing about how much of this money will 'trickle down' to the average Serbian citizen? Of course there isn't!! There is never any benefit to the people. The story is the same throughout Eastern Europe... growing gap between rich and poor. What is the FDI anyways for Serbia? lining the pockets of leaders and corrupt business class... very nice!!

luciano

pre 16 godina

Serbia must institute radical economic measures in order to attract as much foreign capital as possible.This figure is a disaster for the Serbian economy for 2007.Serbia is 20 years behind the rest of the former Socialist countries who are now prospering in the EU.Serbs need to get to work in order to catch up and the sooner the better.

raso

pre 16 godina

oh boy, you never stop learning.

so now 2,5 bill. usd is little money for b92???

i guess when you propaganda day in and day out about serbian selfisolation, you have to continue in this line, no matter how ridicoulos it is.

serbia will probably never again in the near future see 4,5 billion usd fdi, cause that´s the same league as indian economy for example (a market of more than 1 billion people).

not to mention the fdi of 23 bill. usd russia got last year.

it´s the same as with russia: we´re idiots, we don´t know anything, but it feels so damn good for a westerner to have russian and serbian stocks in the portfolio. ;-)

Lazar

pre 16 godina

Serbia, Serbia, Serbia... are you working against yourself or for yourself... tell the west goodbye and embrace Russia & Vemnezuela, and you will see much much more economic growth.

Karl for Lunov Agency

pre 16 godina

I wonder why Jasna Matic, Former director of SIEPA-the Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency used US$ instead of Euro.

I suggest that she use Russian ruble in 2008.))

kosta

pre 16 godina

What? Nothing about how much of this money will 'trickle down' to the average Serbian citizen? Of course there isn't!! There is never any benefit to the people. The story is the same throughout Eastern Europe... growing gap between rich and poor. What is the FDI anyways for Serbia? lining the pockets of leaders and corrupt business class... very nice!!

luciano

pre 16 godina

Serbia must institute radical economic measures in order to attract as much foreign capital as possible.This figure is a disaster for the Serbian economy for 2007.Serbia is 20 years behind the rest of the former Socialist countries who are now prospering in the EU.Serbs need to get to work in order to catch up and the sooner the better.

raso

pre 16 godina

oh boy, you never stop learning.

so now 2,5 bill. usd is little money for b92???

i guess when you propaganda day in and day out about serbian selfisolation, you have to continue in this line, no matter how ridicoulos it is.

serbia will probably never again in the near future see 4,5 billion usd fdi, cause that´s the same league as indian economy for example (a market of more than 1 billion people).

not to mention the fdi of 23 bill. usd russia got last year.

it´s the same as with russia: we´re idiots, we don´t know anything, but it feels so damn good for a westerner to have russian and serbian stocks in the portfolio. ;-)