June 8 (SeeNews) - Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic has said he discussed potential investments in the country with representatives of Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
A JETRO delegation discussed the possibilities for ensuring better investment conditions for Japanese companies in Serbia with Vucic, the Serbian president's office said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Last month, the Japanese ambassador to Serbia, Juichi Takahara, said a delegation of JETRO would visit Belgrade in response to growing interest of Japanese investors towards the Southeast European country.
The companies within the JETRO association are active in the manufacturing of car parts and electrical components, as well as in infrastructure, food processing and banking industries.
In November, the Serbian government said Japanese manufacturer of components for the automotive industry Yazaki plans to invest 25.1 million euro ($28.2 million) in the construction of a factory for production of truck cable sets in Sabac.