Chinese interested in PKB – Expert teams to arrive to Belgrade
As Politika reports, the Chinese were mentioned earlier unofficially as having displayed interest in the privatization of the biggest Serbian agricultural combine, but this is the first time that a high official of China has mentioned this possibility in a statement.
At the same time, the chairman of the Autonomous Trade Union of PKB, Milisav Djordjevic, said that representatives of an interested Chinese company visited PKB the previous week.
He said that the meeting had been attended only by representatives of the company's management and that no representative of the trade union had attended the meeting.
Djordjevic said that he didn't have official information and that nothing definitive had yet been agreed.
– It is also unusual that no tender has been opened, nor has the resolution of property-legal relations started – Djordjevic said.
As he pointed out, both representative unions oppose the kind of sale of PKB that would entail the state not keeping at least a certain share in it.
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