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First trucks from Serbia on their way to Kazakhstan

 

 

Srboexport, one of the largest transportation companies in Serbia, which also successfully renders freight transport services on the territory of countries in western and eastern Europe, has started a business cooperation with a renowned Serbian company that exports its products to Kazakhstan under the Free Trade Agreement concluded between that country and the Republic of Serbia.

– Srboexport will in that way become the first transportation company from the Republic of Serbia to use its own freight vehicles to transport goods to Kazakhstan for the needs of its Serbian client – Srboexport announced.

As it was announced, Srboexport is the first company to file a request and obtain all required permits from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy of the Republic of Serbia for the transport of goods to Kazakhstan.

 

 

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