A new plant in "Belarus-Agropanonka" tractor factory in Novi Sad
Low-powered tractor assembly line in "Belarus-Agropanonka" factory in Novi Sad is officially opened yesterday.
The mayor of Novi Sad, Milos Vucevic, said that tractor factory "Belarus-Agropanonka" is an excellent investment and mutual interest of two countries.
- Mutual engagement has shown clear results of mutual investments, precise strategy and wish for success. More than successful cooperation of Serbian and Belarus companies and the profit which the factory makes unequivocally imply that this cooperation is based on firm long-term partnership. What is the most important for the city of Novi Sad is to employ people, to encourage entrepreneurs to operate successfully, because the taxes they pay significantly contribute our budget.
As the official statement of the city of Novi Sad writes, Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Piotr Prokopowicz expressed hope that "Belarus-Agropanonka" will achieve major success in tractor assembly for Serbian market, Balkan region and EU market, as well.
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