First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali met with representatives of US companies today to discuss Serbia’s economic policy and opportunities for expanding cooperation.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali met with representatives of US companies today to discuss Serbia’s economic policy and opportunities for expanding cooperation.
Mali presented Serbia’s investment plans until 2027 to delegations from Citibank, Visa, Pfizer and Bechtel.
The First Deputy Prime Minister pointed out that, despite global challenges, Serbia remains a regional leader in attracting foreign direct investments.
He recalled that Serbia has recently obtained an investment-grade credit rating and that its GDP is projected to expand 4.2% next year.
Specialised Expo 2027 Belgrade will contribute decisively to maintaining this pace of growth, as will the signed agreements on free trade, which are exceptionally attractive to foreign investors, he said.