Djokovic's associates Ron Burkle and Billy Ngok to open two plants near Nis
Billionaires Billy Ngok and Ron Burkle, who were brought to Belgrade three days ago by Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, have already had a meeting with the Serbian officials and made first agreements on investing in Serbia. As Blic daily learns, Ngok shall open a power production plant in Nis, and it has also been agreed that Sergio Tacchini products shall be manufactured in that part of Serbia. Another agreement envisages sale of Serbian farming products to the U.S.-based hotels and market chains owned by Ron Burkle.
- Concrete agreements with the Chinese and American businessman have already been reached, and they will be soon made official. The contracts are expected to be signed in October at the meeting of the mixed Serbian-Chinese committee chaired by the Chinese Prime Minister and me - Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic confirmed for Blic.
Although Billy Ngok is known as Sergio Tacchini owner, he is also known world wide as the owner of the company China Environmental Energy Holdings, which is engaged in the generation of power from solar energy and biomass. Ngok's company is headquartered in Hong Kong, while the plant's engineering division is situated in the Silicone Valley in California.
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