Finance Says Slovenian Companies Should Persevere in Serbia

Ljubljana, 30 December - The victory of the radicals at Sunday's general elections in Serbia has disconcerted certain Slovenian investors in the country. The worry about the political uncertainty, rooted in the former coalition partners of the Milosevic regime, is partially justified: Vojislav Seselj's party is not too keen on seeing foreigners, including Slovenians, enter the Serbian market, writes Tuesday's Finance.

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