Tadić calls on Norwegian companies to invest

President Boris Tadić called on Norwegian companies to invest in Serbia, reports from Oslo, Norway, said this Tuesday.

Izvor: FoNet

Tuesday, 04.05.2010.

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President Boris Tadic called on Norwegian companies to invest in Serbia, reports from Oslo, Norway, said this Tuesday. He said that custom-free exports to a market of 800 million people are possible from Serbia. Tadic calls on Norwegian companies to invest Norwegian investors are welcome in Serbia, as are all Norwegian citizens, Tadic said at a Serbo-Norwegian business forum Oslo. He reminded that Serbia has a signed agreement for free trade with member-states of the CEFTA agreement, Russia, Belarus and Turkey, and a signed Stabilization and Association Agreement with the European Union. He said that this enables custom-free exports to a market of 800 million people, under the condition that 51 percent of the product is made in Serbia. The president Norwegian business people and officials that Serbia is preparing a detailed strategy for development over the next ten years. Tadic said that the plan will include large investments in the field of infrastructure, especially Corridor 10. He said that economic cooperation between Norway and Serbia gained significance rapidly in late July 2006, when Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor bought the majority shares of Serbian Mobi 63 cell phone network for EUR 1.513bn. This made Telenor the largest foreign investor in the Serbian economy. Tadic is on a two-day official visit to Norway, where he yesterday met with the country's king, Harald V. The president is heading Serbia's state and business delegation, which also includes Minister for Trade Slobodan Milosavljevic and PKS President Milos Bugarin. Boris Tadic (Beta, file)

Tadić calls on Norwegian companies to invest

Norwegian investors are welcome in Serbia, as are all Norwegian citizens, Tadić said at a Serbo-Norwegian business forum Oslo.

He reminded that Serbia has a signed agreement for free trade with member-states of the CEFTA agreement, Russia, Belarus and Turkey, and a signed Stabilization and Association Agreement with the European Union.

He said that this enables custom-free exports to a market of 800 million people, under the condition that 51 percent of the product is made in Serbia.

The president Norwegian business people and officials that Serbia is preparing a detailed strategy for development over the next ten years.

Tadić said that the plan will include large investments in the field of infrastructure, especially Corridor 10.

He said that economic cooperation between Norway and Serbia gained significance rapidly in late July 2006, when Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor bought the majority shares of Serbian Mobi 63 cell phone network for EUR 1.513bn.

This made Telenor the largest foreign investor in the Serbian economy.

Tadić is on a two-day official visit to Norway, where he yesterday met with the country's king, Harald V.

The president is heading Serbia's state and business delegation, which also includes Minister for Trade Slobodan Milosavljević and PKS President Miloš Bugarin.

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