BELGRADE (Serbia), October 24 (SeeNews) – Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is considering the launch of an investment fund in Serbia, prime minister Ana Brnabic said.
Serbia plans to soon start talks with JBIC for the launch of an investment fund to support the development of economic ties between the two countries, Brnabic said on Wednesday, as quoted in a government statement.
The governor of JBIC, Tadashi Maeda, will visit Serbia for talks, Brnabic told a news conference held during her official visit to Japan.
JBIC is a public financial institution and export credit agency, wholly owned by the Japanese government. It operates in 18 countries with 21 offices.