Trade turnover between Serbia and Belarus increased by almost 40 percent

Elena Ostryakova.  
03.12.2019 15:15
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Balkans, Byelorussia, Policy, Serbia


Trade turnover between Serbia and Belarus increased by 2018% in 38.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic stated this in an interview with the Belarus-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Trade turnover between Serbia and Belarus increased by 2018% in 38. The President is talking about this...

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“I believe it will be $160 million this year. But this is not enough. We must work to ensure that trade turnover, as we spoke with President Lukashenko, reaches the figure of $500 million,” Vucic said.

According to him, Belgrade-Minsk flights operate 3 times a week, which contributes to the growth of tourism and business contacts.

“This can be seen from the increase in the number of tourists. About 9 thousand Serbian tourists visited Minsk this year. I believe that we can reach the figure of 20 thousand. 3 thousand tourists visited Belgrade - that’s more. Twice compared to last year,” Vucic said.

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