Italians interested in raising waste oil and chemicals treatment plant in Serbia

Source: eKapija Wednesday, 27.06.2018. 15:38
Comments
Podeli
Illustration (Photo: Ensuper/shutterstock.com)Illustration
An Italian company from the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia wants to invest in Serbia in the field of environmental protection, and a company which is already operating in Sabac wants to further expand its business in our country, the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia (CCIS), Marko Cadez, told Tanjug.

A business forum, organized by the CCIS and the chamber of commerce of this Italian region, was held today in Trieste, where Italian companies were presented with the terms of doing business in the Serbian market and the possibilities for investments and joint projects with Serbian companies, and Cadez says that it is important that the gathering attracted around 100 Italian companies and business people.

He added that concrete talks had already taken place and that the advantage of such forums was precisely that the participants know what they want, initiating talks themselves.


– A company from this region is looking to raise its first plant for the processing of waste oils and chemicals in Serbia, whereas Flex INN, already present in Sabac, is expanding in Serbia and wants to invest further by purchasing a Serbian company. Several other companies have had concrete inquests for seeking partners in Serbian companies with the chamber – Cadez specified.
Comments
Your comment
Full information is available only to commercial users-subscribers and it is necessary to log in.

Forgot your password? Click here HERE

For free test use, click HERE

Follow the news, tenders, grants, legal regulations and reports on our portal.
Registracija na eKapiji vam omogućava pristup potpunim informacijama i dnevnom biltenu
Naš dnevni ekonomski bilten će stizati na vašu mejl adresu krajem svakog radnog dana. Bilteni su personalizovani prema interesovanjima svakog korisnika zasebno, uz konsultacije sa našim ekspertima.