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16. July 2002 |
Billion of dollars of foreign investment required each year - Labus
BELGRADE - Yugoslav Deputy Premier Miroljub Labus has said that he beloved the investment situation in the country would improve, that by the end of 2002 direct
foreign investments in Yugoslavia would amount to 600 million dollars, and added that the Yugoslav economy required direct investments in the amount of one billion dollars each year.
Following the setting up of the foreign investors council in Belgrade late on Monday, Labus pointed out that the macro-economic stability in Yugoslavia was at an enviable level, and added that the positive marks the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation, which is having official talks with representatives of the Yugoslav government and the National Bank of Yugoslavia in Belgrade, had given on the issue proved that.
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