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Friday, 16.08.2013.

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Hyundai looking into investment opportunities in Serbia

BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic will meet with representatives of South Korean car maker Hyundai in Belgrade, it was said in a release.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Back in February, Vucic said both Hyundai and another South Korean car maker, Kia Motors, could come to Serbia if the country got a date for EU accession talks."

Hyundai and Kia belong to the same South Korean conglomerate, and they have already a car factory in Slovakia, giving jobs to more than 3.5000 employees (only that factory, no including the various suppliers) and producing about 300.000 cars per year. A car factory in Serbia would be a great opportunity. You can see the consequences caused by FIAT in Kragujevac which pushed the local economy, boosted Serbian exports and reduced Serbia's trade deficit.

Smart of South Koreans to connect this with Serbia's EU access.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Back in February, Vucic said both Hyundai and another South Korean car maker, Kia Motors, could come to Serbia if the country got a date for EU accession talks."

Hyundai and Kia belong to the same South Korean conglomerate, and they have already a car factory in Slovakia, giving jobs to more than 3.5000 employees (only that factory, no including the various suppliers) and producing about 300.000 cars per year. A car factory in Serbia would be a great opportunity. You can see the consequences caused by FIAT in Kragujevac which pushed the local economy, boosted Serbian exports and reduced Serbia's trade deficit.

Smart of South Koreans to connect this with Serbia's EU access.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 10 godina

"Back in February, Vucic said both Hyundai and another South Korean car maker, Kia Motors, could come to Serbia if the country got a date for EU accession talks."

Hyundai and Kia belong to the same South Korean conglomerate, and they have already a car factory in Slovakia, giving jobs to more than 3.5000 employees (only that factory, no including the various suppliers) and producing about 300.000 cars per year. A car factory in Serbia would be a great opportunity. You can see the consequences caused by FIAT in Kragujevac which pushed the local economy, boosted Serbian exports and reduced Serbia's trade deficit.

Smart of South Koreans to connect this with Serbia's EU access.