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Total Serbia, the subsidiary of one of the world’s leading producers of oils, lubricants and petroleum derivatives, has doubled its turnover during the last five years of operations in Serbia, which currently stands at 669,712 million dinars.

This growth was achieved thanks to Total listening carefully to the needs of end-users and working constantly on improving existing product lines and developing new ones that meet the strictest European and global quality standards.

The Total Serbia subsidiary has been operating successfully since 2010 and is Total’s only local representative company in the region. At the global level, Total is among the four most successful oil companies, and it’s market share in Serbia is proportional to that.

Total sees the advantage of doing business in Serbia through a favourable geographic location, expert personnel and expected long-term economic growth.

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