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Meeting with Buyers connects Serbia’s and multinational companies

Serbia’s Minister of Economy and Regional Development Nebojsa Ciric stated that as part of the “Meeting with Buyers” over 300 Serbian companies will have an opportunity to establish business cooperation with 35 large multinational companies over the next two days.

Speaking at a business fair “Meeting with Buyers – Serbia Open 4 Business”, Ciric said that large companies, including Coca-Cola, Ball Packaging, Delhaize and Schneider Electric will present their activities at the meeting and look for new producers and suppliers from Serbia.

Source balkans.com

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