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The Embassy of Finland, together with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Serbia, organised the seminar “Doing Business with Finland”, held at the Finnish Ambassadorial Residence in Belgrade.

The aim of the seminar was to introduce possibilities for cooperation between Finnish and Serbian companies and institutions.

“Our business decisions are based on solid facts and long-term business opportunities,” said H.E. Pertti Ikonen in his opening remarks.

The Finnish delegation was led by Mr Mika Vehnamaki, from the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ms Siv Ahlberg, from the Finnish business partnership programme – Finnpartnership.

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