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Chairman of CoM Denis Zvizdic met with Chinese Investors

Published July 15, 2017
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers of BiH Denis Zvizdic met with the chairman of the management board of Chinese company CRRC Urban Traffic Kft. Gu Yifeng and the owner of ASA Prevent Group Nijaz Hastor. They discussed investing in our country and put a special emphasis on the traffic sector.

Chairman Zvizdic expressed his satisfaction with the cooperation of the People’s Republic of China and BiH and noted that bilateral relations between the two countries are very good and without any open issues. He noted that BiH already achieved cooperation with some Chinese companies and that there is also a willingness to improve the cooperation in many sectors, especially when it comes to the construction of the traffic infrastructure.

President of CRR Urban Traffic Kft. Gu Yifeng noted that they see in BiH as the place for new investments and he expressed his satisfaction with the fact that they established cooperation with one of the largest BH companies, Asa Prevent Group. He also added that cooperation between the Republic of China and BiH can significantly contribute to the development of the entire region of Western Balkans.

The owner of the Asa Prevent Group, Nijaz Hastor, stated that bringing one of the biggest investors from China represents a contribution to the development of BH economy and strengthening of infrastructure that is crucial for the attraction of new investments.

Chairman Zvizdic noted that new investments are crucial for the economic progress of BiH and he also emphasized his satisfaction with the fact that the company CRRC is planning to invest in BiH and to work with successful BH companies.

(Source: ST)

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