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Serbian-Cyprian business forum to be held in Nicosia Tuesday

07. June 2011. | 10:25

Source: Tanjug

A Serbian-Cyprian business forum which will discuss economic potential of the two countries and prospects for bilateral economic cooperation, will be held at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nicosia on Tuesday.

A Serbian-Cyprian business forum which will discuss economic potential of the two countries and prospects for bilateral economic cooperation, will be held at the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Nicosia on Tuesday.

Serbian business representatives will have talks with interested Cypriot companies for potential sales of products and services from Serbia in the Cyprus market, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) announced Monday.

Representatives of seven Serbian companies will be in Cyprus on June 6-8, as part of the visit of a state-economic delegation to that country led by Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mirko Cvetkovic.

The business delegation will be headed by PKS President Milos Bugarin and comprised of representatives of the following companies: Aretol from Novi Sad, BCM Trade and Eurofast Global from Belgrade, FAP Corporation from Priboj, Mitsides Point from Sremska Mitrovica, Monitoring & Logistic from Subotica and RTB Bor mining and smelting complex from Bor.

The Serbian-Cyprian business forum is organized by the Serbian and Cyprian Chambers of Commerce, in support of the internationalization of small and medium enterprises within the Enterprise European Network (EEN).

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