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Representatives of the German-Serbian Chamber of Commerce (AHK), friends and associates gathered in an informal atmosphere to mark the end of this business year at the traditional Christmas celebration of AHK Serbia at Belgrade’s Rubin restaurant.

Guests were greeted by Dr Ronald Seeliger, President of the AHK Serbia and CEO of Hemofarm, who made a brief retrospective of all the activities that the Chamber has undertaken in the past year and reminded that in 2019, AHK Serbia will continue to support activities of its member companies. Participants were then addressed by Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany H.E. Thomas Schieb, who assessed this year as good for German businessmen in Serbia, and at the same time pointed to possible challenges in the future.

Dr Ronald Seeliger handed over a check to the Executive Director of the Association of Parents of Children with Malignant Diseases “Zvončica”, Irina Čepinac-Ban, a donation of 149,180.00 rsd from funds collected during this year’s AHK Oktoberfest.

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