Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali spoke today with US Ambassador Christopher Hill about the improvement of economic relations, as well as possible further forms of cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
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Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali spoke today with US Ambassador Christopher Hill about the improvement of economic relations, as well as possible further forms of cooperation between the two countries in various fields.
Mali and Hill discussed the loan guarantee scheme that the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), with the support of the Ministry of Finance, is implementing with banks in Serbia, through which a wide range of financial products will become available to the Serbian economy on the most favourable terms.
During December, this loan guarantee scheme will be officially presented, and in this way, companies will be helped to grow, create new jobs and preserve their business even in difficult times.
The interlocutors specifically referred to the Open Balkans initiative, evaluating it as a good idea and a great opportunity for better connectivity, easier movement of people and goods, and new jobs.
The Minister pointed out that Serbia is fully committed to this initiative, adding that through the economy we can achieve great success and thus further connect with the region.
Infrastructure projects were also discussed at the meeting, with a special focus on the Moravian Corridor.