The Ministry says in a statement that at the meeting, to be held at the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Milosavljevic will present Serbia’s investment possibilities, particularly in the trade and services sector.
On September 17, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Regional Development Mladjan Dinkic and Minister Milosavljevic will officially open the Serbian stand at which 11 companies from Serbia will be showcased.
Following the opening, GTZ will organise a conference on car industry in south-eastern Europe.
On the last day of his visit to Frankfurt, Milosavljevic will speak at the round table discussion themed ''Serbian Industry: Current Situation and Development Perspectives” at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in which representatives of German banks and companies will take part.
Afterwards, Milosavljevic will meet with director of the Trade and Economic Policy Department at the German Federal Trade Association Monika Drier, as well as with representatives of Metro, one of the largest European trade companies.
The Minister will also visit the headquarters of Stada Pharmaceuticals, the majority owner of Serbia’s largest pharmaceutical company Hemofarm.