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Nordic Business Alliance: Encouraging Investment in Serbia

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The conclusion of a recent meeting between members of the Nordic Business Alliance in Serbia and ministers in the Serbian Government could be summarized as being that predictability of doing business, rule of law, a good legislative framework and the implementation of law represent the basic conditions for the promotion of investment and doing business in Serbia.

Speaking at the meeting, Telenor Group President & CEO, Sigve Brekke, and members of the Economic Caucus of the National Assembly spoke about the preconditions necessary to encourage further Nordic investment in Serbia.

The Nordic Business Alliance currently has more than 30 member companies that operate in Serbia.

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