Deputy PM Zorana Mihajlovic on Wednesday in Belgrade opened the conference "Transport & Logistics of South East Europe and Danube Region TIL 2019."
Source: Tanjug
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Mihajlovic told reporters at the Sava Center conference hall that she expects Serbia to make significant progress in the field of transport logistics as soon as in a year's time.
"It is important to show what we are doing in the area of infrastructure and logistics, and from year to year we have had an increasing number of participants at this conference, which shows that Serbia is gaining an ever more important place in the field of transport infrastructure and logistics," said Mihajlovic.
She also pointed out that a new investment cycle in infrastructure worth more than 5.5 billion euros is starting and that companies participating in the conference areinterested in working on these projects in Serbia.
Mihajlovic said that the conference will contribute to "Serbian companies exchanging their experiences."
@stan
You are right to raise questions.
In any country all you raised should follow from year to year.
In UK 🇬🇧 for example minimum wage per hour is £8.71.So Balk..,, an countries need to pull their socks up.
(Ljiljana, 1 April 2019 22:40)
These Albos are constantly concerned about Serbia. I love to see that but there is nothing in it for them. The jobs are coming on line such as in Kragujevac where the first 1,000 are nearly recruited and the 200 hectare factory complex is being built as I write. Upon completion Siemens have said it will employ about 7,000 people.
Serbian debt was 75% of GDP when the SNS over but today its 52% and falling further with surplus budgets. As far as the brain drain that is still a problem which should turn for the better - its not easy when the west destroys your economy.
Now what has the west done for the Albos? SFA and no brains to drain there - who would employ an Albo from Pristina University; its like getting a diploma for finishing 5 grade. While the Croats are in the process of closing Uljanik and 3 May LOL. Hey one door open another closes.
(sj, 28 March 2019 10:22)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
Nope, for now just increases in national debt, while the brain drain continues.
(Comment, 27 March 2019 16:45)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
These Albos are constantly concerned about Serbia. I love to see that but there is nothing in it for them. The jobs are coming on line such as in Kragujevac where the first 1,000 are nearly recruited and the 200 hectare factory complex is being built as I write. Upon completion Siemens have said it will employ about 7,000 people.
Serbian debt was 75% of GDP when the SNS over but today its 52% and falling further with surplus budgets. As far as the brain drain that is still a problem which should turn for the better - its not easy when the west destroys your economy.
Now what has the west done for the Albos? SFA and no brains to drain there - who would employ an Albo from Pristina University; its like getting a diploma for finishing 5 grade. While the Croats are in the process of closing Uljanik and 3 May LOL. Hey one door open another closes.
(sj, 28 March 2019 10:22)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
Nope, for now just increases in national debt, while the brain drain continues.
(Comment, 27 March 2019 16:45)
@stan
You are right to raise questions.
In any country all you raised should follow from year to year.
In UK 🇬🇧 for example minimum wage per hour is £8.71.So Balk..,, an countries need to pull their socks up.
(Ljiljana, 1 April 2019 22:40)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
Where’s the beef? Where are the jobs for Serbs? Where are the higher wages? Where are the improved conditions and environment?
(Stan, 27 March 2019 15:31)
Nope, for now just increases in national debt, while the brain drain continues.
(Comment, 27 March 2019 16:45)
These Albos are constantly concerned about Serbia. I love to see that but there is nothing in it for them. The jobs are coming on line such as in Kragujevac where the first 1,000 are nearly recruited and the 200 hectare factory complex is being built as I write. Upon completion Siemens have said it will employ about 7,000 people.
Serbian debt was 75% of GDP when the SNS over but today its 52% and falling further with surplus budgets. As far as the brain drain that is still a problem which should turn for the better - its not easy when the west destroys your economy.
Now what has the west done for the Albos? SFA and no brains to drain there - who would employ an Albo from Pristina University; its like getting a diploma for finishing 5 grade. While the Croats are in the process of closing Uljanik and 3 May LOL. Hey one door open another closes.
(sj, 28 March 2019 10:22)
@stan
You are right to raise questions.
In any country all you raised should follow from year to year.
In UK 🇬🇧 for example minimum wage per hour is £8.71.So Balk..,, an countries need to pull their socks up.
(Ljiljana, 1 April 2019 22:40)