Foreign companies account for over half of Serbia's exports
3 percent of Serbian businesses are majority-owned by foreign companies and generate 20 percent of added value.
Source: Tanjug
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Most of the foreign companies operate in the banking, automotive and auto parts sectors and their presence in the mining sector is increasing, Bojan Stanic, head of the PKS Analytics and Services Department, has told Tanjug.
With under 50 percent of the total revenues in the retail market, foreign companies occupy over 55 percent of outlet spaces in Serbia.
The retail market has seen a revenue growth in the past years, with domestic commercial outlets and small shops as the dominant factors.
Delhaize and Mercator - a Slovenian company that is a part of Croatia's troubled food concern Agrokor - remain major players, the PKS said.
Those Croatians No 1 tourist to Serbia No1 employers of Serbs on and on. Serbs should make poetry of how wonderful Croatians are how much they appreciate. Don't bite the hand that feeds you if we pull out adios amigos.
(Lenard, 25 February 2019 20:04)
Those Croatians No 1 tourist to Serbia No1 employers of Serbs on and on. Serbs should make poetry of how wonderful Croatians are how much they appreciate. Don't bite the hand that feeds you if we pull out adios amigos.
(Lenard, 25 February 2019 20:04)
Those Croatians No 1 tourist to Serbia No1 employers of Serbs on and on. Serbs should make poetry of how wonderful Croatians are how much they appreciate. Don't bite the hand that feeds you if we pull out adios amigos.
(Lenard, 25 February 2019 20:04)