Radunović in Tel Aviv: "Government committed to improving the business climate"

Radunović held a meeting with Israeli investors in Tel Aviv today, during which, as announced by the Ministry of Spatial Planning, constructive discussions were held on the possibilities of economic cooperation and future investments.

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Tel Aviv, Photo: Reuters
Tel Aviv, Photo: Reuters
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The Government of Montenegro is committed to improving the business climate and creating conditions that will facilitate the arrival of Israeli, as well as other credible foreign investors, and the implementation of joint projects, said the Minister of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property, Slaven Radunović.

Radunović held a meeting with Israeli investors in Tel Aviv today, during which, as announced by the Ministry of Spatial Planning, constructive discussions were held on the possibilities of economic cooperation and future investments.

The meeting was reportedly held in the wake of positive experiences of Israeli investors already doing business in Montenegro.

Stressing the importance of strengthening economic ties between the two countries, Radunović recalled that an attractive business environment is key to attracting foreign investment and stimulating economic growth.

The Ministry said that the most important topic of the meeting was specific investment projects and potential areas of cooperation, with Israeli investors expressing interest in investing in various sectors.

It is added that among the investors present was the President of the Board of Directors of the Big Fashion company, which owns the largest shopping center in Montenegro.

"The Minister emphasized the commitment of the Government of Montenegro to improving the business climate and creating conditions that will facilitate the arrival of Israeli, as well as other credible foreign investors, and the implementation of joint projects," the statement said.

The meeting, as stated, represents another step in strengthening economic cooperation between Montenegro and Israel.

"And the Ministry will continue to actively work to deepen these relationships and open up new investment opportunities," the statement concluded.

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