Dinkic said that the latest data from the Serbian Statistics Office are encouraging, adding that industrial output has been on the rise for three months and the third quarter exceeds the second by 5%.
He stressed that budget revenues are much higher than two months ago, announcing that a joint conference of the government and IMF will be held on November 4.
The Deputy Prime Minister confirmed that the talks are going well, adding that he is optimistic regarding the agreement with the IMF.
Today in Topola the IMF delegation visited the King Petar I Foundation, St. George’s Church, Karadjordje’s City, the royal wine cellar in Oplenac and the wine cellars of the Aleksandrovic winery.
Dinkic told a press conference about the project of opening “wine routes”, whose goal is to revive ten wine producing regions in Serbia. The Ministry of Economy and Regional Development and the Tourist Organisation of Serbia are working on this project together.
Dinkic stressed that the Ministry will secure loans to improve hotels and restaurants in these regions.