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Presentation of White Book of Foreign Investors Council

 

The Foreign Investors Council in Serbia will organize the presentation of the White Book 2011 on November 3rd, to be attended by the Prime Minister of Serbia Mirko Cvetkovic, the council said. 

This year the discussion will be attended by Governor of the National Bank of Serbia Dejan Soskic, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia Bozidar Djelic, Minister of Economy and Regional Development Nebojsa Ciric and Minister of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic.

They will discuss with President of the Board and General Director of Telenor Kjell-Morten Johnsen and Vice President of the Board and Chairman of the Board of Societe Generale Serbia Goran Pitic  the business environment in Serbia and the steps for improving competitiveness of the market.

The Foreign Investors Council has been publishing every year since 2003 the White Book – publication providing a compact image about the corporate environment of Serbia from the perspective of foreign investors.

 

 

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