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bne IntelliNews on MSNMinth to invest nearly €2bn in new automotive plants across SerbiaBy Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Chinese auto parts maker Minth Holdings Limited plans to invest almost €2bn in Serbia over the next few years, including €950mn for new manufacturing plants in Leskovac ...
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🚨 Serbia’s secret war games with China—what the EU doesn’t want to seeSerbia is preparing to hold military training exercises with China this month. This is the first time a country that wants to join the European Union (EU) will take part in such drills with the ...
Prior to the announcement of the training, the Chinese state-run Global Times published an interview on July 10 with Serbian ...
Serbia will conduct military training exercises with China this month, becoming the first-ever EU candidate to do so as the ...
China’s rising influence in Serbia Economically, Serbia has relied on Europe for the vast majority of its exports, and most of the investment in Serbia comes from Europe.
BELGRADE, Serbia — China and European Union candidate Serbia signed an agreement on Wednesday to build a “shared future,” making the Balkan country the first in Europe to agree on such a ...
Visitors try pizza at the "Thailand Day" event held by Pizza Hut during the third China International Supply Chain Expo in ...
Serbia’s drive to strengthen political and diplomatic relationship with China has been greatly driven by the Kosovo issue, but also by Serbian perceptions of a shift in the balance of power.
China has poured billions of dollars into Serbia in investment and loans, particularly in mining and infrastructure. The two countries signed an agreement on a strategic partnership in 2016 and a ...
China hopes the structure will not only be a symbol of its growing ties with Serbia -- but also its deepening presence across the Balkans. Accessibility links Skip to main content ...
“China and Serbia are closer in ideology than people think, we both have the shared communist history,” he said, adding that he was sorry that he didn’t bring any flowers to lay.
China and European Union candidate Serbia have signed an agreement to build a “shared future” between the two states, making the Balkan country the first in Europe to agree on ...
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