BOSNIA and Herzegovina has invited Malaysian investors to jointly build a 320km highway
Published:
16 October 2003 y., Thursday
BOSNIA and Herzegovina has invited Malaysian investors to jointly build a 320km highway.
“We need Malaysian investors to participate in the construction of a 320km highway that goes through Bosnia and Herzegovina,” President Sulejman Tihic said during a dialogue session at the OIC Business Forum in Putrajaya yesterday.
He also extended offer for alliances in power, tourism, food production, agriculture, water works and information technology.
“We can offer you, among others, highly prefessional and skilled workers, stable monetary system, liberal investment laws and a free-trade market with about 150 million consumers.”
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