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The Vice- President of Republika Srpska invited Turkish businessmen to invest in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published November 21, 2012
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The Vice- President of Republika Srpska Enes Suljaković met today with Turkish entrepreneurs and the members of the Businessmen and Industrialists of Turkey (MUSIAD) at the honorary consulate of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Bursa.

On this occasion, Suljkanović pointed out that with Croatia’s entry to the European Union during the next year, Bosnia and Herzegovina will border with a member of the European Union, and that this presents a great chance for Turkish entrepreneurs to manufacture in Bosnia and Herzegovina and have sales in the European Union. The Vice- President also emphasized that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country appropriate for investment of various sorts.

The Deputy of the General Director for the MUSIAD Bursa Mehmet Mekikci stressed that Turkey has significantly increased investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the previous period, as well as in other countries of the Western Balkans.

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