Apart from bilateral economic meetings, there were seminars on reforms in Serbia-Montenegro and international economic legislation, as well as a presentation of projects, in Brussels on November 16 and 17, in Luxemburg on November 18, and in Antwerp on November 19, reads a statement from the Ministry of International Economic Relations.
Representatives of the Ministry presented the investment climate and investment opportunities in Serbia, current legal reforms, and free trade agreements with the neighbouring countries and the Russian Federation.
The Business Week takes place from November 15 to 20 and is an important step forward in improving the overall relations and consideration of new modalities of trade and economic cooperation of Serbia-Montenegro with Belgium and Luxemburg.
The delegation also includes representatives of over 20 companies in agriculture, transport, industry, finances, confectionery, pharmaceuticals, tourism and health tourism.