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Thursday, 28.02.2019.

13:45

Turks to open new factory employing 2,500 workers

Turkish Ambassador Tanju Biglic has announced that a new Turkish factory will be opened in Serbia soon.

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adrian_bucharest

pre 5 godina

How badly suffered the Serbs in 1990s i found unbelviable videos from TV CHANNELS from former Yugoslavia of how poor and destroyed was Belgrade in 1995 because of the sanctions and embargo

What i like at Serbian people is that they are humans and nice people

They were destroyed by NATO/WEST/USA but they are nice and friendly people , you cannot compare Serbs with Albanians as an example

Romania went in hell to in 1990s but what West had done to Serbia in 1990s it was very cruel someting as Hitler

sj

pre 5 godina

2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions 2007 2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
(adrian_bucharest_romania, 3 March 2019 01:40)

Once again you talking nonsense by quoting EU figures that are laughable. Ask yourself what does Croatia or Latvia do to earn these numbers? Latvia is smaller than Slovenia and small countries cannot find foreign investors so how does it earn such a prestigious ranking? Or even better Montenegro; what does it do to? Its 600,000 population and no industry with tourism its major earner which lasts about 3 months of the year?????

sj

pre 5 godina

(adrian_bucharest_romania, 2 March 2019 10:29)
You don’t become rich overnight. It took Germany close to 20 years after WW2 to make a difference. Large scale investment has only started in Serbia in the last four years. It is now rumoured that all VW production may move to Serbia or possibly Bulgaria.
As far as Romania is concerned, the levels of corruption are wearing out investors. Its near impossible to do much without paying. Every time investors want to change something or expand their plants, they have to pay bribes to local officials. That is why Nestle and others have left Romania.

Investors want cheap land, energy, minimal to nil taxes for a specific number of years, well-educated and reasonably priced work force and they want to know what they are up for from the authorities.
In August 2018, about 50,000 people protested against the Government in Bucharest throwing bottles and paving slabs. They yelled "resign" and "thieves. They want “modern roads, schools, hospitals and above all to not have to pay bribes.”

Regrading VW, I think there is more chance of moving to Serbia since corruption in Bulgaria is also very bad, but we will see about this one. Not to say there is no corruption in Serbia because there is plenty, but investments of national interests are under the eye of the Belgrade Government and local corruption is removed.

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Eurostat link gdp 2007-2017 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/images/1/1c/GDP_at_current_market_prices%2C_2007_and_2015-2017_FP18.png



2007 Romania 237 billions euro 2017 Romania 368 billions euro
2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions euro
2007 Greece 267 billiosn euro 2017 Greece 216 billions euro
2007 Serbia 64 billions euro 2017 Serbia 77 billions euro
2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
2007 Bulgaria 80 billions euro 2017 Bulgaria 105 billions euro
2007 Portugal 223 billiosn euro 2017 Portugal 237 billions euro

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Why this Serbia is not rich if so many people invest ?

In Romania in 2019 many factories closed and close even Nestle left Romania ceck google

Jugosalvija

pre 5 godina

Hopefully Vucic is urging Turkey to invest in Kosovo as well, they need all the help they can get. Serbian unemployment rate below 10%, Kosovo unemployment rate between 30-50% depending on who you talk too. Maybe Albanians don't need jobs, prefer to be drug dealers.

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.
(Turkish occupation, 1 March 2019 12:11)

To be correct the Germans have much more investment in Serbia. Turkish investment is minuscule, but even if Serbs cry out Turkish occupation they will be employed while Albos in Kosova still no jobs.
I think your just suffering from a huge hit of sour grape syndrome wishing anyone would invest in the Albo Ghetto called Kosova. Try your great friends the US.

Turkish occupation

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.

sj

pre 5 godina

According to our resident fictive Italian Albo this is another fictive investment. It could be but it will employ 2,500 Serbs not Albos; lets hear that again; yes it will employ 2,500 Serbs and not ONE Albo LOL.

I know, since the US love them why dont they ask the US to convince some of their firms to open something in Kosova. Several US firms already operate in Serbia but nothing in Kosova.

Imagine the Turks now investing in Serbia and not in Kosova. Simply amazing.

Titoists

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!
(Chi, 28 February 2019 15:16)

Said the guy defending a former socialist state, the majority of whose citizens still act as though nothing has changed since Tito's era...

njegos

pre 5 godina

I love it, even Muslim countries are investing in Serbia. While Glow, Avni, Albanopolis, Tommy Boy, et al are salivating over the meaningless taxes imposed by piss-ant Kosovo, real countries continue to invest in Serbia. Even those that have not been friends historically. In the meantime, Kosovo continues to decay from the inside out. Why don't you guys raise taxes a little more....since it seems to be working so well for you....NOT. STILL NO RECOGNITION and NO ACCEPTANCE TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. Cheers!!

Chi

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!

Chi

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!

adrian_bucharest

pre 5 godina

How badly suffered the Serbs in 1990s i found unbelviable videos from TV CHANNELS from former Yugoslavia of how poor and destroyed was Belgrade in 1995 because of the sanctions and embargo

What i like at Serbian people is that they are humans and nice people

They were destroyed by NATO/WEST/USA but they are nice and friendly people , you cannot compare Serbs with Albanians as an example

Romania went in hell to in 1990s but what West had done to Serbia in 1990s it was very cruel someting as Hitler

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.
(Turkish occupation, 1 March 2019 12:11)

To be correct the Germans have much more investment in Serbia. Turkish investment is minuscule, but even if Serbs cry out Turkish occupation they will be employed while Albos in Kosova still no jobs.
I think your just suffering from a huge hit of sour grape syndrome wishing anyone would invest in the Albo Ghetto called Kosova. Try your great friends the US.

Titoists

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!
(Chi, 28 February 2019 15:16)

Said the guy defending a former socialist state, the majority of whose citizens still act as though nothing has changed since Tito's era...

njegos

pre 5 godina

I love it, even Muslim countries are investing in Serbia. While Glow, Avni, Albanopolis, Tommy Boy, et al are salivating over the meaningless taxes imposed by piss-ant Kosovo, real countries continue to invest in Serbia. Even those that have not been friends historically. In the meantime, Kosovo continues to decay from the inside out. Why don't you guys raise taxes a little more....since it seems to be working so well for you....NOT. STILL NO RECOGNITION and NO ACCEPTANCE TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. Cheers!!

Jugosalvija

pre 5 godina

Hopefully Vucic is urging Turkey to invest in Kosovo as well, they need all the help they can get. Serbian unemployment rate below 10%, Kosovo unemployment rate between 30-50% depending on who you talk too. Maybe Albanians don't need jobs, prefer to be drug dealers.

sj

pre 5 godina

According to our resident fictive Italian Albo this is another fictive investment. It could be but it will employ 2,500 Serbs not Albos; lets hear that again; yes it will employ 2,500 Serbs and not ONE Albo LOL.

I know, since the US love them why dont they ask the US to convince some of their firms to open something in Kosova. Several US firms already operate in Serbia but nothing in Kosova.

Imagine the Turks now investing in Serbia and not in Kosova. Simply amazing.

sj

pre 5 godina

(adrian_bucharest_romania, 2 March 2019 10:29)
You don’t become rich overnight. It took Germany close to 20 years after WW2 to make a difference. Large scale investment has only started in Serbia in the last four years. It is now rumoured that all VW production may move to Serbia or possibly Bulgaria.
As far as Romania is concerned, the levels of corruption are wearing out investors. Its near impossible to do much without paying. Every time investors want to change something or expand their plants, they have to pay bribes to local officials. That is why Nestle and others have left Romania.

Investors want cheap land, energy, minimal to nil taxes for a specific number of years, well-educated and reasonably priced work force and they want to know what they are up for from the authorities.
In August 2018, about 50,000 people protested against the Government in Bucharest throwing bottles and paving slabs. They yelled "resign" and "thieves. They want “modern roads, schools, hospitals and above all to not have to pay bribes.”

Regrading VW, I think there is more chance of moving to Serbia since corruption in Bulgaria is also very bad, but we will see about this one. Not to say there is no corruption in Serbia because there is plenty, but investments of national interests are under the eye of the Belgrade Government and local corruption is removed.

sj

pre 5 godina

2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions 2007 2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
(adrian_bucharest_romania, 3 March 2019 01:40)

Once again you talking nonsense by quoting EU figures that are laughable. Ask yourself what does Croatia or Latvia do to earn these numbers? Latvia is smaller than Slovenia and small countries cannot find foreign investors so how does it earn such a prestigious ranking? Or even better Montenegro; what does it do to? Its 600,000 population and no industry with tourism its major earner which lasts about 3 months of the year?????

Turkish occupation

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Why this Serbia is not rich if so many people invest ?

In Romania in 2019 many factories closed and close even Nestle left Romania ceck google

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Eurostat link gdp 2007-2017 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/images/1/1c/GDP_at_current_market_prices%2C_2007_and_2015-2017_FP18.png



2007 Romania 237 billions euro 2017 Romania 368 billions euro
2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions euro
2007 Greece 267 billiosn euro 2017 Greece 216 billions euro
2007 Serbia 64 billions euro 2017 Serbia 77 billions euro
2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
2007 Bulgaria 80 billions euro 2017 Bulgaria 105 billions euro
2007 Portugal 223 billiosn euro 2017 Portugal 237 billions euro

Chi

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!

njegos

pre 5 godina

I love it, even Muslim countries are investing in Serbia. While Glow, Avni, Albanopolis, Tommy Boy, et al are salivating over the meaningless taxes imposed by piss-ant Kosovo, real countries continue to invest in Serbia. Even those that have not been friends historically. In the meantime, Kosovo continues to decay from the inside out. Why don't you guys raise taxes a little more....since it seems to be working so well for you....NOT. STILL NO RECOGNITION and NO ACCEPTANCE TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. Cheers!!

sj

pre 5 godina

According to our resident fictive Italian Albo this is another fictive investment. It could be but it will employ 2,500 Serbs not Albos; lets hear that again; yes it will employ 2,500 Serbs and not ONE Albo LOL.

I know, since the US love them why dont they ask the US to convince some of their firms to open something in Kosova. Several US firms already operate in Serbia but nothing in Kosova.

Imagine the Turks now investing in Serbia and not in Kosova. Simply amazing.

Turkish occupation

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.

Titoists

pre 5 godina

Hey Albos, this has to sting! Not even your own (Anatolians) will invest in your hood... LOL, amazing! You know why, you people don't work, you're welfare recipients - well, outside of the drug and organ traffickers that is! Pretty soon Albania will invest in Serbia and skip over you... hahaha!
(Chi, 28 February 2019 15:16)

Said the guy defending a former socialist state, the majority of whose citizens still act as though nothing has changed since Tito's era...

sj

pre 5 godina

Serbs working for Turks.

Soon we'll hear sob stories of how the workers aren't getting paid enough; and the high-flying "overseas Serbs" will moan about this "atrocity," and call it another example of "Turkish occupation." Serbs are always attacked by others. Poor Serbs.
(Turkish occupation, 1 March 2019 12:11)

To be correct the Germans have much more investment in Serbia. Turkish investment is minuscule, but even if Serbs cry out Turkish occupation they will be employed while Albos in Kosova still no jobs.
I think your just suffering from a huge hit of sour grape syndrome wishing anyone would invest in the Albo Ghetto called Kosova. Try your great friends the US.

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Why this Serbia is not rich if so many people invest ?

In Romania in 2019 many factories closed and close even Nestle left Romania ceck google

Jugosalvija

pre 5 godina

Hopefully Vucic is urging Turkey to invest in Kosovo as well, they need all the help they can get. Serbian unemployment rate below 10%, Kosovo unemployment rate between 30-50% depending on who you talk too. Maybe Albanians don't need jobs, prefer to be drug dealers.

adrian_bucharest_romania

pre 5 godina

Eurostat link gdp 2007-2017 https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/images/1/1c/GDP_at_current_market_prices%2C_2007_and_2015-2017_FP18.png



2007 Romania 237 billions euro 2017 Romania 368 billions euro
2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions euro
2007 Greece 267 billiosn euro 2017 Greece 216 billions euro
2007 Serbia 64 billions euro 2017 Serbia 77 billions euro
2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
2007 Bulgaria 80 billions euro 2017 Bulgaria 105 billions euro
2007 Portugal 223 billiosn euro 2017 Portugal 237 billions euro

sj

pre 5 godina

(adrian_bucharest_romania, 2 March 2019 10:29)
You don’t become rich overnight. It took Germany close to 20 years after WW2 to make a difference. Large scale investment has only started in Serbia in the last four years. It is now rumoured that all VW production may move to Serbia or possibly Bulgaria.
As far as Romania is concerned, the levels of corruption are wearing out investors. Its near impossible to do much without paying. Every time investors want to change something or expand their plants, they have to pay bribes to local officials. That is why Nestle and others have left Romania.

Investors want cheap land, energy, minimal to nil taxes for a specific number of years, well-educated and reasonably priced work force and they want to know what they are up for from the authorities.
In August 2018, about 50,000 people protested against the Government in Bucharest throwing bottles and paving slabs. They yelled "resign" and "thieves. They want “modern roads, schools, hospitals and above all to not have to pay bribes.”

Regrading VW, I think there is more chance of moving to Serbia since corruption in Bulgaria is also very bad, but we will see about this one. Not to say there is no corruption in Serbia because there is plenty, but investments of national interests are under the eye of the Belgrade Government and local corruption is removed.

sj

pre 5 godina

2007 Croatia 69 billions euro 2017 Croatia 76 billions 2007 2007 Latvia 33 billions euro 2017 Latvia 39 billions euro
(adrian_bucharest_romania, 3 March 2019 01:40)

Once again you talking nonsense by quoting EU figures that are laughable. Ask yourself what does Croatia or Latvia do to earn these numbers? Latvia is smaller than Slovenia and small countries cannot find foreign investors so how does it earn such a prestigious ranking? Or even better Montenegro; what does it do to? Its 600,000 population and no industry with tourism its major earner which lasts about 3 months of the year?????

adrian_bucharest

pre 5 godina

How badly suffered the Serbs in 1990s i found unbelviable videos from TV CHANNELS from former Yugoslavia of how poor and destroyed was Belgrade in 1995 because of the sanctions and embargo

What i like at Serbian people is that they are humans and nice people

They were destroyed by NATO/WEST/USA but they are nice and friendly people , you cannot compare Serbs with Albanians as an example

Romania went in hell to in 1990s but what West had done to Serbia in 1990s it was very cruel someting as Hitler