German-Serbian Business Association
No signs that German companies would withdraw from Serbia
BELGRADE - Director of the Delegation of German Industry and Commerce for Serbia Martin Knapp stated that there are no signs that major German companies doing business in Serbia would withdraw from the country.
Seeliger: Reforms are implemented slowly
BELGRADE - Serbia has moved up one position in this year's doing business rankings and currently ranks 11th in Central and Eastern Europe, says Roland Seeliger, the president of the German-Serbian Business Association.
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"Opening of chapters is political question"
"Opening of chapters is political question"
BELGRADE -- The membership negotiation process with the EU is long, German Ambassador to Serbia Heinz Wilhelm has said.
Speaking on Tuesday, he was also "unable to say when the first chapter will be opened," and "pointed out that this is a political question."
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Wilhelm: Results of daring reforms still not visible
BELGRADE - German Ambassador to Serbia Heinz Wilhelm stated on Tuesday that the reforms the Belgrade government is implementing are headed in the right direction.
"Serbian Vision" multi congress on May 16-17 in Belgrade
BELGRADE - The Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) and the German-Serbian Business Association (DSW) signed on Friday a memorandum of cooperation with an aim to organize the first multi congress in Serbia, named "Serbian Vision".
The event, intended to bring together the business and the civil sectors, is set to take place in Belgrade, May 16-17.
PKS: Germany's Toennies to open firm in Serbia by week's end
BELGRADE - The German company Toennies, Europe's largest private meat producer, will establish a firm in Serbia by the end of this week, the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) said on Thursday.
During today's meeting, a Toennies delegation talked with representatives of relevant institutions and the PKS about the realization of business plans, reads the release.
Reforms should better be slower, but of higher quality
BELGRADE - The reforms conducted by the Serbian government should better be slower but of higher quality, says Ronald Seeliger, the president of the German-Serbian Business Association.